Thank you for this fantastic tribute video. Richard Simmons was such a huge icon as a 90s kid. Saw him guesting on so many shows and getting people to exercise.
We lost so many in such a short time and all of them touched history in different ways. Richard Simmons helped me lose weight back before my wedding in the 90's and I still use his Sweatin work out now. RIP everyone. You will be missed. 😢
I would like to also mention James B Sikking ( Doogie Howser, Hill Street Blues, Star Trek III , etc ) who is also a huge 80’s star passed last week as well ..How can anyone forget his role as the Captain of the Execelsor … His infamous line “ Kirk…if you do this…You will never sit in a captain’s chair again “ that IMO will always be a part of Star Trek lore 😞
And unfortunately as of today bob newhart who made millions last throughout the last five decades from the newhart show in the seventies to the newhart show in the eighties to appearances on carson and friendship with don rickles.
Cancer is not a battle. You don't win or lose and you can't influence the outcome by fighting harder because it's not a battle. More information about why this sort of language is harmful can be found on every cancer website on the entire internet. There's not really an excuse for not knowing this already.
Respectfully, I have to disagree. As a child of the 80's and a teenager of the 90's she certainly is an icon to a generation of woman who grew up watching her. She was never afraid to speak her mind and that, for many of us of that time, was liberating; who knew we didn't have to be "nice" and take what we were given, and to keep our mouths shut about anything we didn't like. She was tarred and feathered as being a "b!tch" and difficult to work with, but all she ever did was stand up for herself, and she showed young women that they could too. She went on to use her platform to raise awareness about breast cancer, and to help people come to terms with, and work through pretty harsh medical treatments and dealing with what comes after treatments, both good and bad. She most certainly is an icon to 99% of women who grew up with her. I'm actually really sorry you can't see what an icon she is and what a loss her passing is for at least two generations of women that looked up to her.
We all miss them
I love your channel its so sad we lost these iconic beautiful people xoxo ❤ keep up the good work
Thank you for this fantastic tribute video. Richard Simmons was such a huge icon as a 90s kid. Saw him guesting on so many shows and getting people to exercise.
So sad... I had no idea Shelley Duvall had passed until I saw this! Absolutely loved her! RIP Shelley ❤️
This is very sad for me both Richard Simmons and Shannon were part of my childhood 😢😮😮😢! I also recall Dr. Ruth and😢😮 Shelly as well! RIP!
40 K wow you are truly kicking, but I am so impressed and so glad
I used to wake up to Richard Simmons on the TV in the middle of the night, just before they would sign off with the National Anthem.
Spoke too soon we lost RIP Bob Newhart today!
We lost so many in such a short time and all of them touched history in different ways. Richard Simmons helped me lose weight back before my wedding in the 90's and I still use his Sweatin work out now. RIP everyone. You will be missed. 😢
I would like to also mention James B Sikking ( Doogie Howser, Hill Street Blues, Star Trek III , etc ) who is also a huge 80’s star passed last week as well ..How can anyone forget his role as the Captain of the Execelsor … His infamous line “ Kirk…if you do this…You will never sit in a captain’s chair again “ that IMO will always be a part of Star Trek lore 😞
Thank you SO much for this video! You handled it with so much sensitivity and respect. Well done friend- these people will be missed so very much. 😢
I absolutely loved Popeye!! I watched it so much when I was a child, the VHS tape broke.
It's been a hard week with these losses RIP and other's we've lost previously 😞 Great video @RetRen (as always)
Joe Bonsall The Lead Singer of the Oak Ridge Boys also passed away July 9, 2024. The Oak Ridge Boys had the huge hit "Elvira" in the 80's
So if someone appears on TV they are suddenly an icon. People die every day, these people are no better than anybody else
7:12 omg is ginger her natural hair? She was absolutely GAW-JUS! Lookit that! She's glowing !
Lovely tribute, thank you
On the thumbnail i do love
Shelley shoes. Rip to all of them ❤.
Bob Newhart passed today
16:04 Love this
You forgot the boy from Alf.
@@MsDisneylandlover did not forget, that was in June these are from this week. Tragic tale for sure
@@retrenoh okay
I totally remember Popeye The Movie. She did a great Olive Oyl.
Dr Ruth was a sniper
And unfortunately as of today bob newhart who made millions last throughout the last five decades from the newhart show in the seventies to the newhart show in the eighties to appearances on carson and friendship with don rickles.
Dr. Ruth & Sue Johansen were both essential for normalizing discussion about sex & sexuality!
One of kids from Mickey Mouse Club were killed.
Cancer is not a battle. You don't win or lose and you can't influence the outcome by fighting harder because it's not a battle. More information about why this sort of language is harmful can be found on every cancer website on the entire internet. There's not really an excuse for not knowing this already.
No disrespect but Shannon Doherty really isn't an icon.
She certainly is, to me! xo
Respectfully, I have to disagree. As a child of the 80's and a teenager of the 90's she certainly is an icon to a generation of woman who grew up watching her. She was never afraid to speak her mind and that, for many of us of that time, was liberating; who knew we didn't have to be "nice" and take what we were given, and to keep our mouths shut about anything we didn't like. She was tarred and feathered as being a "b!tch" and difficult to work with, but all she ever did was stand up for herself, and she showed young women that they could too. She went on to use her platform to raise awareness about breast cancer, and to help people come to terms with, and work through pretty harsh medical treatments and dealing with what comes after treatments, both good and bad. She most certainly is an icon to 99% of women who grew up with her. I'm actually really sorry you can't see what an icon she is and what a loss her passing is for at least two generations of women that looked up to her.
@@Jovixgal Good lord. Schrodinger's feminist - the empowered, strong, independent victim. Go outside and yell at a man.
@@purplesprigs awww poor you. Who hurt you?
I'm not a fan of 90210 but she definitely was an icon. Sad to hear of her death