Richard Simmons Clarifies He s Not Dying After Cryptic Social Media Posts
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Richard Simmons reassured fans that he is not dying, despite some confusion caused by his recent social media posts. He clarified his current health status on X on Monday, March 18, after sharing a series of cryptic messages that led to concerns among his followers.
"I apologize to those who were upset by my message today," Simmons posted on X, shortly after sharing a long post on Monday morning that caused some to believe he was ill. "Even the media reached out to me. I want to clarify that I am not dying. The message was simply about appreciating each day we have. I'm sorry for any confusion."
Earlier on Monday, Simmons had posted on X about the importance of staying healthy. However, the vague wording of the post led to speculation that he was facing serious health issues.
Simmons began his thread with some news to share, saying, "Please don't be sad. I am... dying." He emphasized that we are all on the same journey towards our inevitable end. This realization should motivate us to make the most of each day and cherish every moment. Simmons encouraged his readers to start their day by appreciating the beauty of the sky, counting their blessings, and finding joy in the little things.
In the continuation of his thread, Simmons offered practical tips for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. He advised starting the day with a nutritious breakfast, such as oatmeal, whole wheat toast, eggs, fresh fruit, or half an English muffin. For lunch, he suggested a hearty salad, and for dinner, a balanced meal combining protein, starch, and vegetables. Simmons also highlighted the importance of regular exercise, quality sleep, and overall well-being. He concluded by noting that a simple gesture like a hug can make a significant difference in one's day.
Richard Simmons Clarifies He s Not Dying After Cryptic Social Media Posts
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Simmons has found himself needing to explain his words or actions publicly before, as he did recently. He clarified, “If you have a moment, I recommend listening to a fantastic song by Tim McGraw called ‘Live Like You Were Dying.’ Remember to live in the present and always remember to pray.”
In February 2014, Simmons stopped making public appearances and teaching at his workout studio. His sudden absence led to speculation, with the "Missing Richard Simmons" podcast suggesting he was being held against his will at his Hollywood Hills home.
Two years later, Simmons addressed the rumors by calling into the Today show in 2016. He clarified, "No one is holding me in my house as a hostage. I do what I want to do, as I've always done. People should believe me because, well, I'm Richard Simmons! Right now, I just want to focus on taking care of myself. I don't feel like traveling anymore; it's been exhausting for me."
In 2016, Simmons was hospitalized for dehydration due to reports of unusual behavior. The following year, he was hospitalized again for severe indigestion.
A documentary called TMZ Investigates: What Really Happened to Richard Simmons, which delves into his 2014 disappearance, debuted on Hulu in August 2022.
Editor's P/S:
Richard Simmons' recent social media posts have sparked concern among his followers, leading him to clarify that he is not dying. His cryptic messages initially caused speculation about his health, but Simmons has since reassured fans that he is well and simply wanted to emphasize the importance of cherishing each day.
Simmons' commitment to health and well-being has been a constant throughout his career. In his posts, he shares practical tips for maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including nutritious eating habits, regular exercise, and quality sleep. He also highlights the power of positive thinking and the importance of appreciating the little things in life. Simmons' message is a timely reminder to make the most of our time and to live each day with intention and gratitude., given his past struggles. However, it is important to respect his privacy and to rely on verified sources for information about his condition.