Richard Simmon's team shares his final photo and message to fans

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By stefan armitage

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Richard Simmon's team has shared what has become his final photo and inspiring message with fans.

The popular wire-haired fitness personality sadly passed away on July 13 - just one day after his 76th birthday.

GettyImages-169827566.jpgFitness guru Richard Simmons died the day after his 76th birthday. Credit: Gregg DeGuire / Getty

As reported by NBC News, Simmons was pronounced dead after being found unresponsive at his Hollywood Hills home, law enforcement sources confirmed.

The cause of the star's death is currently unknown.

Now, the star's team has shared what has become a posthumous social media post - which contained an inspiration message for his fans.

Taking to X, Simmon's team wrote in a statement:

"From Richard’s staff: Hello everyone.

"Richard worked very hard on his posts for you. He had many ideas and would work ahead… going back to each one making changes until he had it just like he wanted before posting.

"As you know, on the weekends, he would just share a photo with a caption. He always chose his photos and wrote his captions for the upcoming weekend by Friday.  

"So we have the post Richard planned to share with you last Sunday. We thought you’d want to see it. 

Here is the post Richard had planned for you for Sunday July 14, 2024.

"'Let me fly you to the moon so we can gaze among the stars. Love, Richard'".

The following photo was attached to the message:

Screenshot 2024-07-21 at 17.03.23.jpgThe star's final photo was shared by his team. Credit: X/RichardSimmons

The renowned fitness coach attracted legions of fans thanks to his exuberant personality, pioneering the Sweatin’ to the Oldies workout series during the 1970s and 1980s.

Establishing numerous gyms and producing dozens of fitness videos throughout his career, Simmons is hailed on his website as "one of the world’s most revered and iconic fitness personalities," boasting over four decades as an "instructor and motivator".

Described as blending a serious health message with his trademark humor, Simmons has no doubt helped an entire generation with their own fitness journeys thanks to his advice on balanced eating and lively exercise routines. In fact, his website biography credits him with aiding in the collective loss of over 3,000,000 pounds.

GettyImages-170289908.jpgCredit: Rodrigo Vaz / Getty

Raised in New Orleans, Simmons once battled his weight issues - tipping the scales at 268 pounds upon high school graduation. Taking charge of his health, he embraced moderate eating habits and exercise, setting the stage for his transformative journey.

Relocating to Los Angeles in 1973, Simmons encountered a fitness landscape that he felt excluded the overweight. In response, he founded SLIMMONS in Beverly Hills a year later, becoming a hub for fitness classes and seminars until 2013, according to his website.

Extending his influence beyond the gym, Simmons went on to host The Richard Simmons Show, a nationally syndicated series that garnered multiple Emmy awards.

Additionally, he authored nine books and three cookbooks, and his 65 fitness videos collectively sold over 20 million copies, solidifying his impact on fitness and wellness worldwide.

Our thoughts continue to go out to Simmons' family, friends, and loved ones at this time.

Featured image credit: Rodrigo Vaz / Getty

Richard Simmon's team shares his final photo and message to fans

vt-author-image

By stefan armitage

Article saved!Article saved!

Richard Simmon's team has shared what has become his final photo and inspiring message with fans.

The popular wire-haired fitness personality sadly passed away on July 13 - just one day after his 76th birthday.

GettyImages-169827566.jpgFitness guru Richard Simmons died the day after his 76th birthday. Credit: Gregg DeGuire / Getty

As reported by NBC News, Simmons was pronounced dead after being found unresponsive at his Hollywood Hills home, law enforcement sources confirmed.

The cause of the star's death is currently unknown.

Now, the star's team has shared what has become a posthumous social media post - which contained an inspiration message for his fans.

Taking to X, Simmon's team wrote in a statement:

"From Richard’s staff: Hello everyone.

"Richard worked very hard on his posts for you. He had many ideas and would work ahead… going back to each one making changes until he had it just like he wanted before posting.

"As you know, on the weekends, he would just share a photo with a caption. He always chose his photos and wrote his captions for the upcoming weekend by Friday.  

"So we have the post Richard planned to share with you last Sunday. We thought you’d want to see it. 

Here is the post Richard had planned for you for Sunday July 14, 2024.

"'Let me fly you to the moon so we can gaze among the stars. Love, Richard'".

The following photo was attached to the message:

Screenshot 2024-07-21 at 17.03.23.jpgThe star's final photo was shared by his team. Credit: X/RichardSimmons

The renowned fitness coach attracted legions of fans thanks to his exuberant personality, pioneering the Sweatin’ to the Oldies workout series during the 1970s and 1980s.

Establishing numerous gyms and producing dozens of fitness videos throughout his career, Simmons is hailed on his website as "one of the world’s most revered and iconic fitness personalities," boasting over four decades as an "instructor and motivator".

Described as blending a serious health message with his trademark humor, Simmons has no doubt helped an entire generation with their own fitness journeys thanks to his advice on balanced eating and lively exercise routines. In fact, his website biography credits him with aiding in the collective loss of over 3,000,000 pounds.

GettyImages-170289908.jpgCredit: Rodrigo Vaz / Getty

Raised in New Orleans, Simmons once battled his weight issues - tipping the scales at 268 pounds upon high school graduation. Taking charge of his health, he embraced moderate eating habits and exercise, setting the stage for his transformative journey.

Relocating to Los Angeles in 1973, Simmons encountered a fitness landscape that he felt excluded the overweight. In response, he founded SLIMMONS in Beverly Hills a year later, becoming a hub for fitness classes and seminars until 2013, according to his website.

Extending his influence beyond the gym, Simmons went on to host The Richard Simmons Show, a nationally syndicated series that garnered multiple Emmy awards.

Additionally, he authored nine books and three cookbooks, and his 65 fitness videos collectively sold over 20 million copies, solidifying his impact on fitness and wellness worldwide.

Our thoughts continue to go out to Simmons' family, friends, and loved ones at this time.

Featured image credit: Rodrigo Vaz / Getty