Susan Powter gets fully transparent about her struggles on welfare in her new documentary, Stop the Insanity: Finding Susan Powter.
The film, which hit select theaters on Wednesday, November 19, shines a light on “fitness queen” Powter’s public disappearance after she lost her wellness empire and declared bankruptcy in the mid-’90s. The documentary, produced by Jamie Lee Curtis, follows the now 67-year-old as she details her job as an Uber Eats driver and recalls her days living in a weekly welfare hotel while struggling to make ends meet.
Powter rose to fame in the early ‘90s for her Stop th...
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