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Richard Simmons, Dr. Ruth interview goes viral after their deaths; stars post tributes
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Date:2025-04-14 09:39:06
Richard Simmons' goal was "to really make this world a better place to live in," he once told fellow icon Dr. Ruth as the two sat across from each other, talking animatedly in a conversation that was punctuated with a kiss on the cheek.
Both, household names in their own right, died this weekend, with the Jewish grandmother figure who was best-known for her frank sex talk dying Friday night at age 96 and fitness pioneer Simmons dying just one day after his 76th birthday on Saturday, their respective representatives confirmed. News of their deaths broke Saturday, and reactions began pouring in from fellow celebrities and influencers.
Journalist Yashar Ali shared the clip of Dr. Ruth and Simmons' sitdown, writing: "Two icons gone on the same day ... Richard Simmons and Dr. Ruth!" The post racked up 200,000 views within an hour.
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Comedian and actress Bridget Everett shared a photo of herself with Simmons on Instagram and remembered him as “one of one.”
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“Meeting Richard Simmons and taking his class at Slimmons exceeded any and all expectations,” she captioned the photo. “I got a chance to talk to him afterwards and it was both thrilling and heartbreaking. Such a big fan. He really gave his heart to the world. One of one.”
Comedian and actor Pauly Shore paid tribute to Simmons on X, formerly Twitter, and called him “one of a kind.”
“I just got word like everyone else that the beautiful Richard Simmons has passed,” Shore wrote. “I hope you’re at peace and twinkling up in the heavens. Please give my mother Mitzi and my father Sammy a big hug and a kiss for me.”
He added that Simmons lived “an amazing life” with “an amazing story.”
“They broke the dolphin shorts when they made you. Rest in peace, my friend. Rest in peace,” Shore concluded.
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In January, Shore made headlines for an interview with Entertainment Weekly, where he confirmed he was channeling the fitness legend for a short film based on Simmons, titled “The Court Jester.”
Shore told the outlet at the time that Simmons was supportive of the film but not involved. But later, Simmons cleared the air in a statement posted to his official Facebook page, refuting Shore’s claim.
Actor Emerson Collins, known for roles in “Shafted” (2023) and “Six Characters in Search of a Play” (2019), shared he was saddened to hear of Simmons’ death.
“A man whose joy in what he did made it accessible to so many,” Collins wrote. “Years ago I asked him for a photo after we performed on a benefit. It came out so hilariously bad with the green room wall, I cut it out and made a nonsense story with it. At the time I just couldn’t stop giggling, thinking he’d be amused by it too.”
He added: “And I think the purity of his delightful expression is something so resistant to cynicism that we could all use a bit more of in our lives.”
Adam Sandler, Ross Mathews remember Dr. Ruth
Adam Sandler took to X to reflect on Dr. Ruth's impact: "Always loved Dr. Ruth," he wrote. "Going to miss her a lot. She always made us smile. Sending love to her family and thanks for everything."
Ross Mathews a TV host ("The Drew Barrymore Show") and judge ("RuPaul's Drag Race"), shared a photo from his interview with Dr. Ruth last year.
"I got to interview Dr. Ruth in Feb 2023. She was hilarious, sharp & specific. Here she is telling me exactly what to ask her during the interview. Obvi, I did as instructed. Game changer. Grateful I got to meet her. She passed yesterday at 96 years old. Bravo, Doctor."
Film producer Patrick Scott Patterson shared two photos side by side on X, paying tribute to Dr. Ruth and Simmons. “Wow,” he wrote. “I’m hard pressed to think of two people who got more air time helping people in the 1980s and 1990s than these two icons.”
“Truly (an) end of an era type day,” Patterson added. “Thoughts with their family and friends today.”
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