Richard Simmons shares a message full of hope after being seen for 10 years
The retired fitness guru was unusually vocal this month.
A Biopic on Richard Simmons East officially in the work By way of organization and actor Wolper PAUNY SHORE , which will represent the eccentric guru of fitness. Simmons clearly indicated on social networks that he has nothing to do with the project - but if his rare declaration was a surprise, his lack of involvement was not. As fans know too well, the personality of television formerly omnipresent has not been seen for a decade, when he retired from public life.
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In February 2014, Simmons closed its famous Beverly Hills exercise studio and completely disappeared from the spotlight. Since then, he has separated amicably with his longtime manager, Michael Catalano and press representative, Tom Estey .
Two years of retirement, Simmons shared with Today that he was looking forward to Live a more private and reclusive life - Focus on your mental and physical health after having devoted so many years of your own life to improving your community.
It has been 10 years since Simmons honored a fitness studio for the last time, and although speculation surrounding his absence has decreased, the Biopic announcement made him under the spotlight. The release of the short film The Bouffon de la Court , which also presents the shore as Simmons, only exacerbated the situation.
Today, 75, Simmons becomes unusually vocal, because he says he is still dealing with intimidation regularly. In a Rare Facebook publication , He talked about his difficulties with intimidation and to understand the importance of self-esteem.
"As long as I remember, people laughed at me. And people still laugh at me. But what do you know? I'm happy to be me!" Simmons started.
Wherever his fans can be in their fitness or their personal trips, Simmons stressed: "You should be happy that you are."
Before signing, the retired fitness icon suggested three songs for self-graduation and inspiration. They were "I will survive" and "I am what I am" Gloria Gaynor , and "it's me" The biggest showman .
"These songs will raise you," promised Simmons.
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Since the news of his biopic broke out, Simmons' publications on Facebook have become less and less sporadic, which has done many of his disciples by surprise, given the private behavior of fame over the past 10 years.
During the last week only, Simmons published five articles anchored in positivity and happiness. It recently gave a cry To his former team, led by Catalano and Estey, who "respects" a lot.
He also has challenged his disciples in challenge To forgive those who may have done them wrong in the past. As Simmons smartly said it, "just remember, a grudge leads to the fudge." In the light of the world as a whole, Simmons also Shared a message of hope positivity to his online friends.
"I don't know what you are going through in your life, but I want you to stay as positive as you can. Things will go better. I promise you," he wrote.