Professional fitness coach makes sudden The known for his eccentric personality rose to stardom as an instructor for popular weight-loss programs, most notably through his Sweatin' to the Oldies line of aerobics videos. And now, months after sharing a bizarrre post about death, the 75-year-old is embarking on his very own interactive Broadway play. Simmons told : "I just got off the phone with a friend of mine who is an attorney and manages famous artists in music," Simmons — who’s been something of a recluse for the last decade — posted on Facebook last week.
"She wants to do an interactive Broadway show about my life." As a life-long lover of the theater, Simmons is overjoyed to have his very own show with a unique spin. His Broadway show will take place in an open space near the stage where theater lovers could join in and participate in the energetic workout dance numbers.
This comes as Simmons previously shared a troubling Facebook post back in March of this year that sparked concern for some of his fans as many feared that he was facing some kind of health battle. In the post, he wrote that he was "dying" before switching up his tune and sharing a broader commentary on life and death. In the post, he wrote: "I have some news to tell you.
Please don’t be sad. I am ..
..dying.
Oh I can see your faces now," and then went on to say: "The truth is we all are dying. Every day we live we are getting closer to our death. Why am I telling you this? Because I want you to e.