What, exactly, would it feel like, to suddenly have Pauly Shore insert himself into your life? It’s the kind of question that haunts most of us merely in the hypothetical. But for mostly-retired fitness guru Richard Simmons, it’s become a very real concern of late. Simmons—who people just cannot be normal about, apparently, between this and the Missing Richard Simmons podcast—hopped back on social media this week to clarify (again!) that he has nothing to do with Shore’s upcoming movie about...
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Pauly Shore is responding to Richard Simmons’ public disapproval of his casting in a biopic about the fitness personality.
“Leonardo DiCaprio’s not gonna play you. Brad Pitt’s not gonna play you. I’m perfect. Everyone already thinks I’m you,” the “Encino Man” star wrote on Instagram.
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Pauly Shore wrote a lengthy response to Richard Simmons on Instagram after the fitness expert told fans he did not approve of Shore's planned biopic: "Richard, you’re going to love our movie."
Richard Simmons is making it clear where he stands with the biopic in the works starring Pauly Shore. "The Pauly Shore biopic does not have my blessing. Some major studios are interested with me being involved in MY story. Who should play me? Tom Cruise lol," Simmons said in a statement, confirmed by his publicist to Fox News Digital Friday. Simmons' comments come after Deadline reported Jordan Allen-Dutton was slated to write the script for the upcoming biopic. According to the outlet, the film...
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