For Susan Powter , the insanity did stop—but not in the way she expected.
The former fitness star, who rose to fame in the '90s with her energetic infomercials and "stop the insanity" catchphrase as a plea to end fad diets, is now working as an Uber Eats driver in Las Vegas after losing her multi-million dollar empire.
"Nothing is beneath me,” she shared during a Nov. 18 appearance on Today . “I will work, I will do anything."
Despite being a mainstay on late-night television at the height of her fame, Powter said bad business dealings and her divorce from ex Nic Villarreal caused her to struggle financially, leading her to ultimately declare bankruptcy in 1995.
“I take full responsibility," she said. "I never checked. I never said, ‘Where’s the money?’ So it’s not that there w

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