As '90s wellness icon and Stop the Insanity! star Susan Powter once asked her audience while standing in front of a wall of bottled liquid in her vintage VHS tape Shopping With Susan: "How much water ...
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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 ...
Susan Powter was inescapable in the '90s as the buzz-cut blonde guru of fitness, but by 2020, she was delivering Grubhub to survive. Now the '90s icon says "everything has changed" — but this time, ...
Susan Powter has experienced a lot of change in her life after she rose to fame with her fitness infomercials. After her first husband, Nic Villarreal, left her for another woman in 1986, Powter went ...
Susan Powter exclusively reflects on her love life in an interview with EW. Powter is now a "total lesbian," she says, but doesn't date "because that’s annoying as crap." "I never want to live with ...
Susan Powter is returning to the spotlight with her new documentary, Stop the Insanity: Finding Susan Powter. The former fitness guru opened up about her personal and professional journey on the ...
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 ...
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'90s Icon Susan Powter Lost Her Fitness Empire, Struggled to Pay Rent but Says She 'Has Hope' Again
A new documentary reveals the 'Stop the Insanity' guru's fall from fame and her fight to survive Susan Powter was inescapable in the '90s as the buzz-cut blonde guru of fitness, but by 2020, she was ...
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