Exercise guru Richard Simmons has broken his multi-year silence with a Facebook post on Wednesday. After the premiere of the TMZ documentary about Simmonsâ public disappearance, the beloved fitness icon, 74, thanked his fans in a well-received social media post captioned, âThank you, everyone, for your kindness and love! Love, Richard.â
Simmonsâ Facebook Followers Wanted To Thank Him!
Simmonsâ Facebook page has 407,000 followers. His gratitude post was liked more than 38,000 times and had nearly 6,000 uplifting comments. This post was his first public message to his fans in six years.
âIâm so proud of you for taking time for yourself. Youâve given so much of yourself to the world, and now itâs your time. Good for you  Thank you for blessing and inspiring me so richly â
âNo, thank you! Please take care of you. Hope you are well friend  â
âWeâre so happy youâre well! Miss you so much â
âWe love you  We miss you  We donât want anything from you but just your happiness!!! God Bless you!â
âYou have been such a wonderful human, with so much compassion and care for so many people. The world loves you. I hope you are enjoying your time to yourself now, and have everything you could ever want, because you deserve that.â
âRichard! I love you dearly! You were the only person that truly understood the battle. I still have every tape you made. Youâre truly a beautiful human being!â
âThank you for everything youâve done to help me stay motivated on my health since I was a child in the 1980s. You are the best! Let your light shine! â
âWe Thank YOU !! Also we All Miss You!! We wish you good health & happiness always!â
Simmons Has Met Many People Throughout His Fitness Career
Simmons became a household name in the 1980âs with his fun and energetic workout videos geared toward all people regardless of shape, size, or age. His 1988 VHS âSweatinâ To The Oldiesâ grossed more than $200 million, becoming the biggest selling workout tape of all time. So, itâs no wonder that many rushed to the comments to leave their own words of gratitude. Tons of people added photos of them with Simmons to the comments, told their stories of how he helped them through tough times, and how thankful they are for his kindness.
Michael Catalano, Simmonsâ manager, confirmed the postâs authenticity to PEOPLE. âThis was a personal post from Richard,â he said. âHe was moved by the reaction to the special and all the good wishes that he received. He was encouraged by the kindness.â
Tom Estey, Simmonsâ rep, told The Post, âRichard is eternally grateful for the continuous outpouring of love and gratitude he has received from across the globe. He is happy, healthy and living the life he has chosen to live.â
Where Did He Go And Why So Suddenly?
Itâs been years since the famous fitness guru was seen in public. He stopped teaching at his workout studio in February 2014 and disappeared completely. Rumors started to swirl that he could possibly be held hostage in his Hollywood Hills home by his housekeeper, as well as other theories fueled by the âMissing Richard Simmonsâ podcast. While Simmons hasnât been seen in public since 2014, he did phone into the âTodayâ show in 2016 to put an end to the rumor that he was being held hostage by his housekeeper.
According to the documentary, Simmons was having trouble with his knee in 2014 and ended up having a right knee replacement that left him in a lot of pain. He was told he needed a left knee replacement as well, but he allegedly refused to have the operation. The documentary alleges that the knee problems Simmons was having came from a âbirth defectâ where he was âborn without a full set of bones in his foot.â
In the TMZ documentary, which aired on FOX, his disappearance from the public eye is examined with interviews from people who knew him well. âTMZ Investigates: What Really Happened to Richard Simmonsâ can be seen on Hulu now and will stream for free on Tubi beginning August 30.