Susan Powter was just starting to emerge from one of the most painful periods of her life, scraping to get by on Uber Eats tips, when she got a text saying someone was interested in telling her story.
Susan Powter rocketed to fame in the 1990s, propounding the idea that it was possible to lose weight, feel better, and regain vitality by eating clean and exercising – a message that resonated with ...
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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,” were everywhere. With her signature spiked blonde hair, she was well-known as ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Susan Powter gets fully transparent about her struggles on welfare in her new documentary, Stop ...
Powter exclusively tells EW she got a phone call from a "very polite" Costner, and that her agent was angry when she declined ...
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