Susan Powter Talks Going From Fitness Icon to Uber Eats Driver

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Susan Powter, the former '90s fitness guru who built a fitness empire worth tens of millions, joins TODAY to talk about her new documentary, Stopping the Madness: The Search for Susan Powter, produced by Jamie Lee Curtis, which chronicles her meteoric rise to fame followed by a stunning collapse caused by failed business deals, lawsuits and bankruptcy. She talks about living in a social hotel and working as a driver for Uber Eats, saying: “I never stopped working. Nothing is beneath my dignity.”

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