Fitness guru Richard Simmons has sued the National Enquirer over false reports that he had transitioned from male to female.
SEE ALSO: Here's why everyone's obsessed with that Missing Richard Simmons podcastThe eroticism definitonlawsuit, which does not specify damages, marks one of the few times Simmons has returned to the spotlight after retreating from the public eye three years ago. His absence prompted the hit podcast Missing Richard Simmons, which fed off rumors following his so-called "disappearance," including those about him transitioning.
The '80s fitness video star is suing the National Enquirer's parent company, American Media Inc. for libel and invasion of privacy because of several stories, including one titled "Richard Simmons: "He's now a woman!" The reports and misconstrued images about breast implants, hormone treatments, and other physical changes are offensive not only because they are completely made up, but also because Simmons "has been an avid supporter of the LGBTQ community for his entire life," according to the complaint filed in Los Angeles Superior Court.
At one point the suit clearly states: "Simmons is not a woman; he has not undergone or contemplated sex-change surgery, or any surgery whatsoever to change from a man to a woman."
The complaint goes on to accuse the National Enquirerand Radar Online (also owned by AMI)of trying to make money off of a sensitive issue.
Simmons also names his former masseuse, Mauro Oliveira, who came up a lot in the podcast, as the source of the Enquirer's false story. Simmons includes details about alleged blackmail schemes. Oliveira denied the allegations Monday, according to People.
"The real story about Richard Simmons will come out eventually," he told the magazine.
The image used in an Enquirercover story from 2016 is actually from 2013 and features Simmons in costume, something he has consistently done over the years. The false story text included lines such as Simmons has "undergone shocking sex surgery to change from a man to a woman" and "slowly transformed into a female with breast implants, hormone treatments, and medical consultations on castration."
This spurred other false stories on the topic that cited the Enquireras their source.
Simmons claims he has asked for retractions and nothing has been done.
The publications named in the suit wrote Monday in a statement that, "This is a legitimate news story that demands coverage." The publications go on to say, "We stand by our reporting about Mr. Simmons, and intend to vigorously defend this lawsuit and win public vindication of our reports."
Harlem Globetrotters break 9 world records with incredible trick shots'Rogue One' and VR come to 'Star Wars: Battlefront' next monthBallet dancers make Mexico City their stage in stunning photo seriesSteve AokiDude drank the world's largest pumpkin spice latte in under 2 minutesA dance army of Pikachus show off their synchronized moves in SingaporeThis bacteria is getting harder for kids to fightWhite nationalists: Not handling their Twitter apocalypse wellBoy who wrote touching letter to child war victim melts our hearts againUnited's new tickets ban use of overhead bins'Patriots Day' is a heartbreaking thriller that America needs right nowThese hilarious dad stories will make your dayLook how huge the new 15This bacteria is getting harder for kids to fightMystery foam explosion sends locals out of their minds'Hamilton Mixtape' releases killer new tunes with a cameo from LinDonald Trump writes misleading tweet, but that's not the scary partDog devastated to realize bone painted on bowl is not an actual boneMore Beatles jams are headed to Netflix with Season 2 of 'Beat Bugs'I tried to drink as much coffee as Lorelai Gilmore Our Favorite Back Issues from the Archive LA's hottest club: The members NBA Twitter Casual? That's me, and that's fine. Has sex tech capitalism hijacked sexual liberation? Interview: 'Our Flag Means Death' creator David Jenkins on that mermaid scene In Shanghai’s Embankment House, a Lesson on Open Doors The Gift Idea to End All Gift Ideas: This Dog in a Fez This fat bear won't win Fat Bear Week. But the bears know he's king. Aesop and The Paris Review: A Partnership Extended YouTube isn't happy you're using ad blockers — and it's doing something about it Tomorrow Is a Drag, Man Is there such a thing as too much talking about your pet? A Twitter meme about 'cancellable takes' is revealing a lot 23andMe confirms stolen user data Sandy Skoglund’s Collages Put the 1980s in a Sharp New Light TikTok commissions its first musical Reading Flannery O’Connor in the Age of Islamophobia The Art of Losing: Rowan Ricardo Phillips on the NY Knicks Dog park etiquette and best practices A Brief History of Christmas Trees as Political Lightning Rods
1.3862s , 10194.1015625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【eroticism definiton】,Steady Information Network