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Powter tells EW how she survived making “The Susan Powter Show” with “white men” who “had no idea about women’s anything.”

Susan Powter struggled to film ‘horrifying’ ’90s talk show: ‘Wasn’t a segment on that show I didn’t hate’ (exclusive)

Powter tells EW how she survived making "The Susan Powter Show" with "white men" who "had no idea about women's anything."

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Susan Powter for 'The Susan Powter Show' in 1994

Susan Powter for 'The Susan Powter Show' in 1994. Credit:

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- Susan Powter has slammed her '90s talk show in an interview with EW.

- The fitness icon fronted *The Susan Powter Show* after her *Stop the Insanity!* fame.

- Powter recently starred in the documentary *Stop the Insanity: Finding Susan Powter*.

'90s infomercial icon Susan Powter tells* * she only ever wanted to use her platform to spread vital knowledge on food and wellness — and, in hindsight, her short-lived, nationally televised talk show wasn't a healthy place for her to do it.

In an exclusive interview inside one of her favorite restaurants in Las Vegas — where she's lived for decades after losing her fortune due to bad business deals and what she calls a shady management team around her — Powter reflects on how she went from being a pop culture fixture of a bygone era to an Uber Eats driver who currently makes ends meet delivering meals throughout the Nevada city.

After hitting it big with her 1992 infomercial *Stop the Insanity! *(which was even parodied at the time by Kirstie Alley on* Saturday Night Live),* Powter went from being a Texas mother with a passion for wellness to a nationally renowned fitness expert.

She describes her overnight success by saying *Stop the Insanity!* "blew the s--- up," leading to book deals, exercise videos, weight loss guides, VHS shopping guides, an interview on *The Tonight Show*, and even a guest role on* The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air* opposite Will Smith.

Susan Powter on 'The Susan Powter Show' talk show

Susan Powter on 'The Susan Powter Show' talk show.

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But, after Powter reached perhaps the pinnacle of success with her syndicated daytime talk series, *The Susan Powter Show*, she admits the project made her realize that life in the spotlight wasn't what she was after in the first place.****“I did that horrifying show for the length of my contract," Powter remembers. “I said, 'I hate it, I hate the show. It has nothing to do with me, I’ve done it,'" before telling those around her that she wanted out of the show altogether before it ended its single-season run in 1995.

Powter goes on to call the men behind the scenes "prehistoric" — specifically, a trio of unnamed producers (according to IMDb, the show had four producers, and only one was a man).

Still, Powter calls the team "white men" who "had no idea about women’s *anything,*" despite the show featuring segments aimed at women's interests. She even alleges that one unnamed staffer "grabbed everyone's a-- that walked by," calling the environment a "gross" one to work in.

Susan Powter reveals why she turned down Kevin Costner's offer to star in 'Waterworld'

Fitness guru Susan Powter attends the 1994 National Association of Television Program Executives (NATPE) Convention on January 27, 1994 at Miami Beach Convention Center in Miami Beach, Florida; Kevin Costner in Waterworld

Susan Powter delivered Uber Eats to Louie Anderson before his death: 'He knew who I was'

Fitness guru Susan Powter attends the 1995 Nationa Association of Television Program Executives (NATPE) Convention on January 24, 1995 at Sands Expo Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada; Louie Anderson attends the FOX Broadcasting Company, FX, National Geographic and 20th Century Fox Television 2018 Emmy Nominee Party at Vibiana on September 17, 2018 in Los Angeles, California

Clips from the program are still available online in a limited capacity, with one segment on YouTube showing a jovial Powter sharing a recipe for low-fat fried chicken.

In her 2025 documentary, *Stop the Insanity: Finding Susan Powter*, the 68-year-old reflects on some of the cloying segments she was asked to do on the show. During a portion of the film that takes place in Powter's apartment, the camera shows her rummaging through some of her old possessions, including VHS recordings of *The Susan Powter Show* — particularly an episode titled "How to Meet a Man."

"I'd like to see the segment, because I'd never do a segment like that. I'd never talk about that. I don't care if you meet a man, and I don't think most women should meet a man," Powter, who came out as a lesbian after her rise to fame, tells the documentary crew.

The film then plays footage from the talk show, including Powter telling her audience, "There's so many ways to meet a man, but what's the best way?" before another clip sees her asking the studio crowd, "If you don't want to go and do whatever you had to do in the past in the '80s, like go to a disco and listen to Donna Summer all night — although I love Donna Summer, I love her — but, if you're not willing to do that, how do you meet a man in the '90s?"

Back in her apartment in the present day, Powter asks the camera, "You want my opinion on it now? Lesbian, all the way!"

Later in her interview with EW, Powter says she "never walked away from anything" in her life before exiting the talk show, and "of course" she tried to fix the program "with every production meeting" she could before deciding to leave.

"It was my f---ing show. There wasn’t a segment on that show I didn’t hate," she explains. "I did it, and I did a good job" while in the middle of "doing a *lot* of other things — I wasn’t just doing *that*."

Elsewhere in her interview with EW, Powter says that the team around her also pressured her into taking on acting jobs that didn't align with her wellness mission, namely the aforementioned *Fresh Prince* acting gig and a part on the ill-fated *Designing Women* spin-off *Women of the House* in 1995.

Susan Powter of 'Stop the Insanity!' infomercial fame

Susan Powter of 'Stop the Insanity!' infomercial fame.

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She also claims Kevin Costner called her to offer her a villainous role in his 1995 action film *Waterworld*, but she declined, much to the chagrin of her manager at the time.

"My manager was livid because she wanted the movie," Powter says. "[She thought] it would've been a great thing for me," adding that, at this point, she realized that some members of her team wanted to push her away from her core principles of health and wellness and into the vein of hollow, cash-grabbing celebrity.

*Stop the Insanity: Finding Susan Powter* — produced by Jamie Lee Curtis — is now available on digital platforms.

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