King Charles III is shaking things up this holiday season!
12.11.2022 - 17:07 / usmagazine.com
Suzanne Somers became a household name thanks to the hijinks of Three’s Company, but her real-life weekends at home are much more relaxed.
“On Saturday nights, I make [my husband] Alan [Hamel] a fabulous dinner and tequila cocktails and [we] dance all over the house,” the Step By Step alum, 76, exclusively reveals in the latest issue of Us Weekly.
Somers and Hamel, 86, tied the knot in 1977 after more than a decade together and the couple are still in love after 45 years of marriage. “We give each other a lot of attention. That seems simple, but you’d be amazed at how many couples don’t remember to give one another a lot of attention,” the Bullitt actress exclusively told Us in January 2021. “It’s not, like, a chore for us. I love to hug him and rub his hair. He tells me I’m beautiful all the time and we hold hands while we sleep. It’s the most beautiful part of my life.”
Somers added that she and the former Anniversary Game host will sometimes hold hands “all night” long. “I’ll wake up and we’re holding hands all the time!” she said.
The California native and Hamel also do their best to keep their relationship spicy with regular date nights whenever possible. “We date every night. I think dates are really important, especially [in] long-term marriages,” Somers explained in January 2021. “So, here’s a date — it’s 5 o’clock and that’s when I stop working and he stops working, or if I do a Facebook Live show, I go to work from 5 to 6. But on the nights that I don’t do Facebook Live, we meet at Big Al’s bar — that’s the bar at our house — and he pours me a stiff tequila of clear because clear has little to no sugar and a lot of ice.”
She continued: “We sip tequila, listen to music, sometimes we dance. … It’s just what we do.”
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King Charles III is shaking things up this holiday season!
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