Health guru Richard Simmons has shared a cryptic put up saying, “I’m … dying,” whereas encouraging folks to eat wholesome and “hug” their family members.“I’ve some information to let you know. Please don’t be unhappy. I’m …. dying,” the 75-year-old health coach, identified for his eccentric character and “Sweatin’ to the Oldies” exercise movies, wrote on Fb and X on Monday.“Oh I can see your faces now. The reality is all of us are dying. On daily basis we stay we’re getting nearer to our dying,” he continued. “Why am I telling you this? As a result of I would like you to take pleasure in your life to the fullest each single day. Rise up within the morning and have a look at the sky… depend your blessings and luxuriate in.” Simmons then inspired his followers to start out their day with a wholesome meals and train each day. “There’s something else very necessary that you should do. Inform those that you simply love that you simply love them. Hug these folks and kids who you actually take care of. A giant hug actually goes a great distance,” he added. “When you have time I would like you to take heed to a terrific track. It’s by Tim McGraw it’s referred to as Dwell Like You Had been Dying. Dwell as we speak and don’t overlook to hope,” he concluded his put up. It’s not clear if he was merely sharing a motivational message or hinting at one thing extra private. NBC Information has reached out for remark.As soon as a frequent face on TV, the popular culture character has been a recluse since 2014. RecommendedIn January, he spoke up about an upcoming biopic about his life starring actor and comic Pauly Shore, which Simmons stated he by no means gave permission for. “I’ve by no means given my permission for his film. So don’t consider every part you learn,” he wrote on Fb on the time. “I now not have a supervisor, and I now not have a publicist. I simply attempt to stay a quiet life and be peaceable. Thanks for all of your love and help.”Since his put up in regards to the biopic, Simmons has been writing with relative frequency on social media — providing motivational messages and sharing tales about moments and individuals who have impacted his life. The posts have delved into matters like his childhood in New Orleans, racial segregation, health and his household. He has additionally launched a number of songs on YouTube, which he stated in a single put up this month that he wrote along with his companions, Chris and Kathy Phillips. “Most individuals have by no means heard them,” Simmons wrote.