Fitness guru Richard Simmons is definitely ‘very healthy’, despite alarming everyone with a bizarre announcement.
Richard Simmons is ‘very healthy’ Richard Simmons is definitely ‘very healthy’, despite alarming everyone with a bizarre announcement. The 75-year-old has been in the public eye since the 80s, thanks to his hugely successful workouts and health tips. He took a step back from the spotlight in 2014 but has continued to share updates with loyal fans on social media. Earlier today, the fitness guru left many concerned when he posted a lengthy message on Facebook, telling fans, ‘I am …dying’.
’ Richard shared a message with fans ‘There is something else very important that you must do. Tell the ones that you love that you love them. Hug those people and children who you really care for. A big hug really goes a long way,’ he continued. ‘If you have time I want you to listen to a terrific song. It is by Tim McGraw it is called Live Like You Were Dying. Live today and don’t forget to pray. Love, Richard.
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