Powter, 66, a fitness icon in the '90s who made millions with three best-selling books and her wildly successful Stop the Insanity! infomercial, lost her fortune after putting it in the hands of ...
Almost all of the drag content on this site is my fault (you're welcome). Fitness icon Susan Powter, whose memorable "stop the insanity" catchphrase helped define the wellness and weight-loss ...
While building a successful career as a fitness guru in the '90s, Susan Powter, who rose to fame as the face of the "Stop the Insanity!" infomercial, host of "The Susan Powter Show" and author of ...
90s Fitness Icon Susan Powter Reveals How Jamie Lee Curtis Helped Save Her: 'I Lost Hope, But I’m Filled With it Now' (Exclusive) In the past year, however, she's found hope again — she ...
Thirty years ago Powter's company made millions with her fitness infomercial ... who was enough of a cultural icon to be spoofed by SNL and named one of PEOPLE's 25 Most Intriguing People of ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Madalin Giorgetta, 35, a fitness influencer turned nutritionist who lives in Australia.
Director Zeberiah Newman tells EW he searched for Powter for a year, while producer Curtis calls their film an "indictment" of society's treatment of older people. Entertainment Weekly's Oscars ...
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