That time when Richard Simmons' iconic headband took flight with Air New Zealand

    Delving into the past when Richard Simmons, with his iconic headband, jazzed up Air New Zealand's in-flight safety video with a touch of disco.

    <p>Richard Simmons (Source: TMZ)</p>

    Air New Zealand had its passengers tapping their feet and swinging their hips, all thanks to Richard Simmons, the aerobics maestro. A decade has passed, but the in-flight safety video, "Fit to fly with Richard Simmons", remains one of the airline's most memorable attempts at blending safety with entertainment.

    Disco meets in-flight safety

    Donned in a blue singlet adorned with a shimmering Air New Zealand logo, Simmons, recognized for his headband as much as his infectious energy, led passengers through the essential safety drills. From the technique to "stretch and slide" their bags, echoing "yeah, you're a giraffe!" to the art of fastening their seatbelts, Simmons brought a groove to every move.

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    The disco-themed presentation had its share of cameos. Phil Keoghan of 'The Amazing Race' fame showcased the brace position before flaunting his dance prowess. However, one of the most hilarious moments was courtesy of former TVNZ broadcaster, Paul Henry. Sporting a blue headband (a quirky nod to Simmons' signature style) and a pink wristband, Henry, engrossed in his phone, comically remarked, "I'm on a plane full of crazies," as dancers in vibrant leotards jazzed down the aisle. Richard Simmons, ever the lively presence, playfully snapped Henry's laptop shut, remarking, "Stop broadcasting, buddy." Henry's cheeky retort? "Don't think that's the first time someone has ever said that to me." And then, in classic Simmons style, a peck on Henry's cheek sealed the fun exchange.

    Besides shaking a leg for Air New Zealand, Simmons also showcased his humanitarian side. Earlier that month, he hosted an aerobics class in Auckland, with all proceeds going towards the Christchurch Earthquake Red Cross appeal. This was a testament to how Simmons, with his unmistakable headband and larger-than-life personality, not only entertained but also made a difference.

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    Richard Simmons (Source: TMZ)

    As we turn back the pages and reminisce about the innovative spirit of Air New Zealand, it's hard not to smile at the thought of Simmons, his signature headband, and a plane full of dancing passengers, all in the name of safety.

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