on her website Tuesday night, said she was “deeply moved and uplifted by all the expressions of love and support.”“My heartfelt thanks to all,” Fonda wrote. “The messages of love and support mean the world to me.
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Feeling the love! Richard Simmons took to social media to show appreciation for his fans days after the TMZ documentary surrounding his 2014 disappearance aired on television.
“Thank you everyone, for your kindness and love! <3. Love, Richard,” the fitness guru, 74, wrote via Facebook on Wednesday, August 24, seemingly in response to the support he’s received following the TMZ Investigates: What Really Happened to Richard Simmons dropped on Monday, August 22.
On Friday, Simmons’ manager Michael Catalano confirmed the post’s authenticity to People. “This was a personal post from Richard. He was moved by the reaction to the special and all the good wishes that he received. He was encouraged by the kindness,” he revealed.
While the Louisiana native’s social media account regularly shares workout-related videos, the personal note from Simmons sent fans into a frenzy, flooding his comment section with love and support.
“I’m so proud of you for taking time for yourself. You’ve given so much of yourself to the world, and now it’s your time. Good for you,” one Facebook user wrote, while another said, “We miss you Richard but hope you are doing what is right for you. You have given me so much joy for years, it is your time now, you deserve peace and happiness.”
Fans also posted personal pictures they had with the workout star, urging him to take as much time as he needs out of the spotlight.
TMZ’s documentary, which aired on both Hulu and Fox, investigates details behind what happened after Simmons mysteriously stopped teaching at his workout studio in February 2014 only to allegedly never be seen in public again.
The special featured interviews with Suzanne Somers, writer Bruce Vilanch and Simmons’ longtime costume designer, Leslie
on her website Tuesday night, said she was “deeply moved and uplifted by all the expressions of love and support.”“My heartfelt thanks to all,” Fonda wrote. “The messages of love and support mean the world to me.
Instagram, adding, “the surgery was a success. From now on he starts his recovery.”She expressed thanks to “God who guided the hands of the doctors,” as well as the specialists and nurses.
Amy Grant is feeling grateful for support from her fans after a nasty bike accident in July. The Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter took to Instagram to share a lengthy message of gratitude, thanking fans for reaching out and sending prayers.
Richard Simmons is speaking out for the first time in six years following the release of a new documentary that looked into his sudden disappearance from Hollywood — and the public eye in general.
Richard Simmons is speaking out in his first public comments in more than five years.
Richard Simmons is speaking out following the airing of a documentary centered on his whereabouts and his years-long silence.The 74-year-old fitness icon took to Facebook and wrote, «Thank you, everyone, for your kindness and love! . Love, Richard.» The post was accompanied by a happy face emoji holding a «Thank You!» sign.
Richard Simmons is thanking everyone for their support.
Richard Simmons left the public spotlight more than eight years ago, and he’s thanking fans for their support. On Wednesday, the fitness guru took to his Facebook page and shared a photo of a smiling emoji holding a thank you sign.The post came after FOX aired "TMZ Investigates: What Really Happened to Richard Simmons" on Monday night.The special explored his rise to stardom and surprising departure from the public eye. It featured interviews with Denise Austin and Suzanne Somers, as well as pal Bruce Vilanch and Simmons’ longtime costume designer Leslie Wilshire.
new documentary about the workout king’s sudden disappearance from the spotlight.“Richard is eternally grateful for the continuous outpouring of love and gratitude he has received from across the Globe,” Estey told The Post. “He is happy, healthy and living the life he has chosen to live.”On Wednesday, Simmons, 74, published his own short note to Facebook, simply saying: “Thank you, everyone, for your kindness and love. Love, Richard.”Estey confirmed the message was personally composed by Simmons, and was his first public correspondence with fans in 6 years.
A new TMZ documentary aired this week and gave some insight into what happened to Richard Simmons.
referred to himself as a “court jester” — suddenly vanished from the spotlight — and he hasn’t made a public appearance since. Despite wild rumors that Simmons was being held hostage by his housekeeper and that he was undergoing gender reassignment surgery to live as a woman named “Fiona”, the real reason behind Simmons disappearance has remained a mystery — until now.
For years, many have wondered why Richard Simmons, the flamboyant fitness guru and talk show fixture, had abruptly retreated from public life. After decades in the spotlight, the 74-year-old suddenly stopped teaching at his workout studio in 2014. He was last seen publicly over eight years ago.
What Really Happened to Richard Simmons” — and how she observed “heartache” in the mysterious “Sweatin’ to the Oldies” star.Simmons, 74, was last seen on Feb. 15, 2014, when he closed his fitness studio and ceased all teaching.The “Three’s Company” alum, 75, looked back in the documentary about her last moments with Simmons, noting how she was supposed to appear on “Larry King Live” one evening.“One night I was on the ‘Larry King Show’ and he was either going to be a guest or supposed to be a guest, and I heard through the Larry King people that he didn’t want to be on the show with me,” she said in a clip from the doc, obtained by People.Simmons was a regular on the late night talk show circuit throughout the years.
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died following a battle with Rett syndrome. The 48-year-old anchor shared the news via Twitter on Thursday.“Our beloved son Henry passed away. He had the softest blue eyes, an easy smile and a contagious giggle,” Engel, who shares Henry with wife Mary Forrest, wrote over a picture of Henry.
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