Susan Powter was once a staple of the early 1990s with her "Stop the Insanity" fitness infomercial empire, but she eventually ...
The "Stop the Insanity!" fitness infomercial mogul shares her journey from fame to living paycheck to paycheck in a new ...
Late-night infomercials promote crazy fitness products that guarantee unbelievable results. You’ll be able to completely change your body and look like a superhero with as little effort as possible!
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'90s Fitness Star Susan Powter Details Work as Uber Eats Driver
Susan Powter—known for her "stop the insanity" fitness infomercials in the '90s—is now working as an Uber Eats driver after ...
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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.
— -- The Federal Trade Commission says it filed deceptive advertising charges against a fitness marketing company for its claims that using its fitness product for three minutes was equivalent to ...
NEW YORK, March 29 - (Reuters Life!) You're bemoaning your tummy roll when on the TV appear exquisitely toned specimens working out with gadgets that promise to rock, roll or wheel those love handles ...
The newest episode of “Dark Side of the 90s,” airing on Tuesday, August 20, looks into the infomercials of the 90s and if they were a scam. “Dark Side of the 90s” takes a look at the most captivating ...
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