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Susan Powter and filmmaker Zeberiah Newman talk 'Stop the Insanity!' documentary
Throughout the 1990s, Susan Powter was hard to miss. Her weight loss infomercial and her catchphrase, “Stop the Insanity,” ...
’90s infomercial star Susan Powter has opened up about her personal relationships and hermit lifestyle. Powter gained notoriety for her weight-loss VHS tape, Stop The Insanity!, and fitness classes ...
For his first documentary, filmmaker Zeberiah Newman went looking for fitness icon Susan Powter, only to discover a story that goes far beyond the usual celeb-obsessed doc scrum. In his own words, he ...
Jamie Lee Curtis was surprised with an emotional message from Susan Powter. The show then cut to a recording of Powter, expressing her gratitude toward Curtis. “My hand is in yours and I’m so grateful ...
Susan Powter is recalling a tense interaction with a patron in her ex-husband's restaurant. The Stop the Insanity author, 67, recently chatted with Entertainment Weekly about her life before fame, ...
Susan Powter, the dynamic fitness guru who captivated audiences in the 1990s, is making a much-anticipated return to the spotlight. Known for her 'Stop the Insanity!' catchphrase, Powter is featured ...
The '90s "Stop the Insanity" icon opened up about shady business dealings with the late "August: Osage County" producer in her emotional new documentary. Joey Nolfi is a senior writer at Entertainment ...
Former Stop the Insanity! infomercial star Susan Powter experienced so much craziness in her finances that she lost her multimillion-dollar fortune! The 1990s fitness tycoon became famous as a ...
Nov 21 (Reuters) - Susan Powter, the fitness guru who dominated 1990s television with her "Stop the Insanity!" catchphrase, is making a comeback in a documentary that explores her fall from fame into ...
This ’90s infomercial queen is now a “total lesbian,” but her life took a surprising turn after fame
Is Susan Powter the original influencer? Back in the ’90s, way before social media made it easy for any old person to pick up a phone and become a star—or a brand spokesperson, for that matter—the ...
Motivational fitness media personality Susan Powter — known for her catchphrase “Stop the insanity!” — called herself a “total lesbian” in a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, though it’s not ...
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