A few months ago, Richard Simmons announced his skin cancer diagnosis. However, this did not deter the fitness guru from working or pulling the brakes on his career. Sadly, he was found dead in his home on Belfast Drive, Los Angeles, by a housekeeper who arrived that morning.
The Los Angeles Police Department has assured us of a full ongoing investigation, with no reports of suspicious activity so far. Sadly, Richard turned 76 just before the tragic event and was in talks with top composer Patrick Leonard for his promised Broadway musical.
Richard Simmons was looking forward to a bigger comeback
After over ten years away from the public eye, Richard reappeared with a promise to deliver his own Broadway show, which would feature an open space for attendees to work out by the stage. The fact that he was working with Leonard, who composed with the likes of Madonna, Elton John, Bon Jovi, and Michael Jackson, shows Richard was creating something magical.
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Although there were rumors and speculations about Richard’s decade-long silence, he clarified that he simply needed to recover from knee problems. During his last ever interview, which was a phone chat with PEOPLE, he expressed his gratitude to see another day; however, he did not live till the end of the next.
Richard Simmons’ health and career
Richard touched many lives via his “Sweatin’ to the Oldies” workout videos in the ‘70s and ‘80s. He also ran his fitness studio in Los Angeles, which he suddenly abandoned in 2014. He even authored several books, including Richard Simmons’ Never-Say-Diet Book, and starred in TV shows like Amazing Stories, CHiPs, The Larry Sanders Show, and Arrested Development.
The multi-talented sensation expressed so much excitement about his plans for this year online, filling fans in on his plans, including the 14 songs he had written ahead of his musical. It was going to be a portrayal of his life, from selling pralines as a child in New Orleans to his rise to fame and then his decision to retire; however, he was unable to actualize his dream.