Susan Powter was once a staple of the early 1990s with her "Stop the Insanity" fitness infomercial empire, but she eventually ...
But Powter realized too late that she'd made a raw deal with her business partners, and by 1995, she declared bankruptcy.
The "Stop the Insanity!" fitness infomercial mogul shares her journey from fame to living paycheck to paycheck in a new ...
Susan Powter is an Australian born American motivational speaker, personal trainer and author. Powter was born in Sydney, ...
Powter made millions with her 'Stop the Insanity!' fitness infomercial in the '90s, but lost it all. Curtis, who's producing a documentary on Powter, helped renew the fitness guru's faith Courtesy ...
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, 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 bankruptcy.
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How many children does Susan Powter have? All about family as fitness icon recalls working at Uber Eats after bankruptcy
Susan Powter, now a mother of four, shares how she turned to delivering for Uber Eats to pay her rent after declaring bankruptcy.
Susan Powter gets extremely candid about her decades of financial problems in the 2025 documentary Stop the Insanity: Finding ...
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Susan Powter's Honest Quotes About Motherhood After Bankruptcy
Former fitness guru Susan Powter has credited motherhood with helping her overcome financial instability. Powter built a ...
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