
‘Stop the Insanity’ Susan Powter exposes truth behind fitness empire’s collapse and life driving for Uber Eats
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Fitness guru Susan Powter's new documentary reveals her rise with her "Stop the Insanity" empire and dramatic fall after 1995 bankruptcy, plus her inspiring comeback story.
"I'm a workhorse. Like, I will do any job under the sun. I work, I pay my bills. What the hell, I never asked anybody to pay my bill. I never would. But then you get 65, it's a little different as a woman."
The 67-year-old now has a documentary called "Stop the Insanity: Finding Susan Powter," produced by Jamie Lee Curtis. It premiered on Wednesday and explores her rise to fame and her fall.
In the documentary, Powter revealed she used a cardboard box as her nightstand at her apartment – something she said she still uses: "It's still my nightstand today."
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