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Later, Powter stresses that she didn't have any contact with Winfrey during the exchange with show staff, but that the ...
“Stop the Insanity: Finding Susan Powter” premiered at the Bentonville Film Festival in Arkansas last week. The film, ...
Powter made millions with her 'Stop the Insanity!' fitness infomercial in the '90s, but lost it all. Curtis, who's producing a documentary on Powter, helped renew the fitness guru's faith ...
Susan Powter lost her multimillion-dollar fitness empire when her finances were mismanaged. The ’90s fitness guru said she turned to delivering food for GrubHub and Uber Eats to make ends meet.
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Susan Powter was at the height of her success in the mid '90s when she walked away from her 'Stop the Insanity!' fame — and her own TV show— because, she says, Hollywood tried to change her.
Susan Powter is stopping the insanity.. The '90s fitness guru revealed in an interview with People magazine published Wednesday that she lost millions of dollars after the success of her iconic ...
Susan Powter made millions with her 'Stop the Insanity!' fitness infomercial in 1993, but lost it all and has been delivering Uber Eats to make ends meet. Meeting Jamie Lee Curtis, who's producing ...
“Stop the insanity!” Wellness guru Susan Powter rose to fame in the ’90s after her “Stop the Insanity!” infomercials spawned a fitness empire that put her on the map. But Powter, who is ...
Susan Powter, the '90s fitness icon whose 'Stop the Insanity' infomercial launched her fame, revealed she's lost millions and survived delivering Uber Eats.
Now Powter, 66, has written a memoir and is ready to relaunch her fitness brand. In the '90s, Powter's wellness program sold $50 million annually, but she reveals to PEOPLE she's been struggling ...
Powter made millions with her 'Stop the Insanity!' fitness infomercial in the '90s, but lost it all. Curtis, who's producing a documentary on Powter, helped renew the fitness guru's faith.