Fitness icon Susan Powter, 68, shares the frightening reality of aging without health insurance after losing her multimillion ...
Watch '90s fitness icon Susan Powter rise from 'poverty' and 'hopelessness' in emotional doc trailer
"I don't need to be comfortable, I need to be filmed," Powter says in the emotional clip. Now living in Las Vegas and working as an Uber Eats driver, Powter opens up in the film about endurance, and ...
A new documentary will shine a light on famed ’90s fitness instructor Susan Powter’s public disappearance. In a trailer for Stop the Insanity: Finding Susan Powter, shared by Entertainment Weekly on ...
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'90s fitness icon Susan Powter is a 'total lesbian': 'I don't think most women should meet a man' (exclusive)
The "Stop the Insanity!" infomercial star exclusively tells EW she doesn't date anymore "because that’s annoying as crap." Susan Powter exclusively reflects on her love life in an interview with EW.
Billy Blanks invented Tae Bo in the '70s, and his devotion to the cardio fitness workout is still going strong. The fitness technique, which combines stances, kicks, and punches with choreography, ...
Legendary workout guru Denise Austin reveals her secret to staying fit at 68 — showing up day after day for nearly four ...
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Watch '90s fitness icon Susan Powter rise from 'poverty' and 'hopelessness' in emotional doc trailer
EW exclusively debuts the trailer for "Stop the Insanity: Finding Susan Powter," which producer Jamie Lee Curtis calls "an indictment of how we discard human beings." Susan Powter rises again to ...
Watch '90s fitness icon Susan Powter rise from 'poverty' and 'hopelessness' in emotional doc trailer
Susan Powter rises again to deliver Uber Eats and reclaim her voice in EW's exclusive trailer. Stop the Insanity: Finding Susan Powter follows the '90s fitness icon as she returns from downfall. "I ...
Watch '90s fitness icon Susan Powter rise from 'poverty' and 'hopelessness' in emotional doc trailer
EW exclusively debuts the trailer for "Stop the Insanity: Finding Susan Powter," which executive producer Jamie Lee Curtis calls "an indictment of how we discard human beings." ...
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