Current:Home > MarketsRichard Simmons Makes Rare Statement Speaking Out Against Upcoming Biopic Starring Pauly Shore -Edge Finance Strategies
Richard Simmons Makes Rare Statement Speaking Out Against Upcoming Biopic Starring Pauly Shore
View
Date:2025-04-25 10:57:22
Richard Simmons would rather his life not be a movie.
Following news that Pauly Shore will star in an upcoming biopic about his life, the fitness guru expressed his disappointment over the project.
"Hi Everybody!" Simmons wrote on his verified Facebook account Jan. 17. "You may have heard they may be doing a movie about me with Pauly Shore. I have never given my permission for this movie. So don't believe everything you read."
In fact, the 75-year-old stressed his desire to stay out of the spotlight.
"I no longer have a manager and I no longer have a publicist," Simmons' post—his first in over a year–continues. "I just try to live a quiet life and be peaceful. Thank you for all your love and support."
The biopic—which is in development at Warner Bros. subsidiary The Wolper Organization—was confirmed earlier that same day but never confirmed Simmons' involvement or support.
Meanwhile, Shore—who first stirred buzz for the project because of his resemblance to the health influencer—shared minor details of the upcoming project while promoting an unrelated short film, The Court Jester, in which he'll also coincidentally play Simmons.
"We're in the process right now of meeting with writers and they're pitching me and the producer their vision for the script—the biopic for me playing Richard Simmons," he said in a Jan. 17 Instagram video. "If I get the opportunity to star in a Richard Simmons biopic, I will deliver."
The comedian also spoke directly to the reclusive workout star in the post.
"Richard if you're watching—nothing but love, brother," he added. "Let's see if we can do this—if we can merge our forces and we can bring a beautiful piece for the people to see and we can spread your word."
And following Simmons' statement against the film, The Wolper Organization—who had compared the vibe of the upcoming biopic to the Abigail Breslin-led Little Miss Sunshine—promised to handle his story with care.
"While we would love to have him involved, we respect his desire to privacy and plan to produce a movie that honors him, celebrates him and tells a dramatic story," the organization said in a statement to NBC News. "We know he is deeply private and we would never want to invade that, however he is an amazing person, that changed millions of peoples lives and the effect he has had on the world needs to be recognized."
E! News reached out to reps for Pauly Shore for comment, but did not receive a response.
veryGood! (7885)
Related
- McConnell absent from Senate on Thursday as he recovers from fall in Capitol
- Elevated lead levels found in drinking water at Oakland, California, public schools
- NFL preseason Week 3: Notable players sidelined with injuries
- Chris Pratt's Stunt Double Tony McFarr's Cause of Death Revealed
- New Mexico governor seeks funding to recycle fracking water, expand preschool, treat mental health
- Company that sent AI calls mimicking Joe Biden to New Hampshire voters agrees to pay $1 million fine
- Spanish woman believed to be the oldest person in the world has died at age 117
- Pumpkin Spice Latte officially back at Starbucks this week: Plus, a new apple-flavored drink
- House passes bill to add 66 new federal judgeships, but prospects murky after Biden veto threat
- Two killed in West Texas plane crash that set off a fire and injured a woman
Ranking
- Military service academies see drop in reported sexual assaults after alarming surge
- Heat dome moves into Texas with record highs expected
- TikTok unveils the songs of the summer, from 'Million Dollar Baby' to 'Not Like Us'
- Glen Powell Looks Unrecognizable After Transforming Into Quarterback for New TV Show Chad Powers
- Meta releases AI model to enhance Metaverse experience
- Hoda Kotb Shares Dating Experience That Made Her Stop Being a “Fixer”
- 'It Ends With Us' star Brandon Sklenar defends Blake Lively, Colleen Hoover amid backlash
- Brian Flores responds to Tua Tagovailoa criticism: 'There's things that I could do better'
Recommendation
Juan Soto praise of Mets' future a tough sight for Yankees, but World Series goal remains
3 people charged after death of federal prison worker who opened fentanyl-laced mail
Montana becomes 8th state with ballot measure seeking to protect abortion rights
Expelled Yale student sues women’s groups for calling him a rapist despite his acquittal in court
San Francisco names street for Associated Press photographer who captured the iconic Iwo Jima photo
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck Break Up, File for Divorce After 2 Years of Marriage
Dance Moms’ Kelly Hyland Shares She Reached Milestone Amid Cancer Treatments
Orson Merrick: A Journey Through Financial Expertise and Resilience