Susan Powter had an unforgettable response to a man who shamed her for breast-feeding in public. Powter, 67, recalled the story in a Monday, November 24, interview with Entertainment Weekly, telling the outlet the incident occurred in 1983 after she gave birth to her "10-pound baby." Powter sat with her infant on the patio of a restaurant as she waited for her then-husband to finish a shift at the eatery. "I was on the patio, covering [myself] with a cotton diaper," she recalled. "I was being very respectful. A man eating a steak, he was cutting a steak and turned and said, 'That's disgusting. Go to the bathroom and do that.'" Powter continued, "[I said] 'You go to the toilet,' and I squirted breast milk at him in my husband's restaurant. Nobody supported me, so I squirted breast milk at him and his stupid steak." Susan Powter Details Living in Welfare Hotel After Alleged $200 Million Loss The fitness guru is back in the spotlight with her new documentary, Stop the Insanity: Finding Susan Powter. The film details Powter's rise to fame and eventual disappearance from the public eye after financial trouble brought on by various bad business deals and lawsuits. One of said business decisions was detailed in the film, where Powter recalled meeting with producer Jerry Frankel, who owned 50 percent of the Susan Powter Corporation with his brother. "Millions of dollars were made, and being made. I called a meeting of the Susan Powter Corporation, and I said to Jerry, 'What I would like to do is in projects moving forward, I want to diversify what I'm doing a bit and I want to just change the percentages' of what each party would receive," she remembered. Susan Powter Jason Davis/Getty Images for Bentonville Film Festival Powter claimed she attempted to "rally" for her team in the hopes of getting others a cut of the money. "Before I got the sentence out, he put his finger in my face and he said, 'I own you. If you choose to teach piano lessons for the rest of your life? I own 50 percent,'" Powter claimed. "What I said to him, before he finished that sentence, was, 'Get your f***ing finger out of my face before I bite it off.' Never saw him again, except in court." Powter, who filed for bankruptcy in 1995, takes full accountability for her poor money management and is trying to rebuild her life brick by brick. "I take full responsibility," Powter told Today on Tuesday, November 18. "I never checked. I never said, 'Where's the money?' So it's not that there was no money. ... There was a little bit of money, but not the amount of money that was generated. And I just walked away. I literally walked away. I did it very intentionally." Susan Powter's Honest Quotes About Motherhood After Bankruptcy Powter became a food delivery driver in Las Vegas to make ends meet to provide for her family following the fall of her fitness empire. (Powter shares two sons with ex-husband Nic Villarreal and a third son whom she adopted.) She revealed her life looks a little different these days, as she called herself a "very isolated person." "I'm a hermit," she said in a Wednesday, November 19, interview with EW. "I don't date anymore, because that's annoying as crap." Powter, who came out as a lesbian in 2004, said she has "no interest in ever getting married again," adding, "Now I'm a huge lesbian. Total lesbian, great love affairs, many girlfriends, big fun. Best fun ever!" With the release of the documentary, Powter is pushing ahead with a hopeful outlook on life. "I think something's shifting," she says in the film. "The fear, the poverty, the hopelessness. It's this tsunami of what was, what happened, the truth. I'm betting the farm on me."