Suzanne Somers’ cause of death was breast cancer with metastasis to the brain, according to her death certificate.
17.10.2023 - 04:39 / nypost.com
The late Suzanne Somers and husband Alan Hamel seemingly had a love story straight out of a Hollywood movie. Somers and Hamel often spoke highly of their 45-year marriage, which lasted until the “Step by Step” star died Sunday, just one day before her 77th birthday.In January 2021, Somers gushed to Us Weekly, “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 “Three’s Company” alum continued, “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.”Here’s a look at the relationship between Somers and Hamel, which got off to a rocky start nearly 55 years ago.Somers and Hamel met in 1969 when he hosted the game show “The Anniversary Game,” and she was a prize model.
Hamel was already married, to Marilyn Hamel, and the pair engaged in an affair. Somers became pregnant by him and had an abortion. “Back then I was lying, manipulating, hiding… I blamed myself for everything,” Somers told the Tampa Bay Times in 1992.The pair married nearly a decade later, in 1977.It was Somers’ second marriage.
She was married to Bruce Somers from 1965-68. They had a son, Bruce Jr., in November 1965.Hamel was married to Marilyn from 1958 to 1971. They had son Stephen and daughter Leslie.Somers and Hamel invested in the ThighMaster in 1990, selling more than 10 million fitness devices thanks to Somers’ enthusiastic infomercials.
Suzanne Somers’ cause of death was breast cancer with metastasis to the brain, according to her death certificate.
obtained by The Blast, which noted that a biopsy was done to confirm the cause, although no autopsy took place. Contributing factors also included hypertension (high blood pressure) and hydrocephalus — a neurological disorder of the brain that involves a buildup of fluid — according to the report.The former “Three’s Company” and “Step by Step” star died Oct. 15 in Palm Springs, California, after a years-long battle with cancer.
Suzanne Somers tragically died just one day before her 77th birthday earlier this month and now her official cause of death has been released.
following her death at age 76 on Sunday. The “Three’s Company” actress battled breast cancer for more than 23 years.Somers died just one day shy of her 77th birthday on Monday. Her granddaughter, the daughter of Somers’ son, Bruce Somers Jr., posted the “final birthday card” she wrote for her grandmother, whom she lovingly called “Zannie.”“‘Thank you’ is not enough.
A day after Suzanne Somers’ death, we’re hearing more about the final gift her husband gave her.
Suzanne Somers‘ son, Bruce Somers Jr., is speaking out.
Suzanne Somers received a touching gift from her husband shortly before she passed away, and her team is sharing it with the world.
told People in a statement on Monday. “For that brief moment it was unbelievable. But indeed she has passed.” “She beautifully passed through my life on this leg of her endless journey,” continued Duffy.
one day after her death.The actress, best known for playing ditzy blonde Chrissy Snow opposite John Ritter on the classic TV sitcom “Three’s Company,” died Sunday at the age of 76 after a decades-long battle with cancer. Hamel, 87, took to her Instagram account on what would have been Somers’ 77th birthday, to express what spending a lifetime of love with the “Step by Step” actress has meant to him.“Love, there is no version of the word love that is applicable to Suzanne. The closest version in words isn’t even close,” Hamel begin the post, which was accompanied by three photos of the couple smiling together during happier times.
Suzanne Somers tragically passed away over the weekend, just one day before her 77th birthday.
Three’s Company actress Suzanne Somers has died at the age of 76 after living with breast cancer for more than 20 years, her publicist has confirmed.
Suzanne Somers‘ husband, Alan Hamel, gave the “Three’s Company” actress a handwritten letter one day before her death at age 76 on Sunday.Hamel, 87, gifted the poem to Somers as part of an early birthday present. The late star passed away ahead of her 77th birthday on Monday.According to her publicist R. Couri Hay, Hamel “gave it to her a day early and she read the poem and went to bed and later died peacefully in her sleep.”The note was written in all caps and was wrapped in pink peonies.“Love I use it every day, sometimes several times a day.
Valerie Wu Intern Hollywood is mourning Suzanne Somers, star of sitcoms “Three’s Company” and “Step by Step,” who died Sunday after a long battle with breast cancer. The actor would have celebrated her 77th birthday on Monday, Oct. 16.
People, Hay said, “Suzanne Somers passed away peacefully at home in the early morning hours of October 15. She survived an aggressive form of breast cancer for over 23 years,” he said.
Suzanne Somers sadly passed away on Sunday morning (October 15) after a decades-long battle with cancer.
Suzanne Somers has died at 76 years old.
died early Sunday morning after a decades-long battle with cancer. She was 76.
Suzanne Somers has died at 76. The “Three’s Company” and “Step by Step” actress would have celebrated her 77th birthday on Monday.“Suzanne Somers passed away peacefully at home in the early morning hours of October 15th. She survived an aggressive form of breast cancer for over 23 years,” her longtime publicist, R.
Three's Company and Step by Step star “passed away peacefully” following a years-long battle with breast cancer—just one day ahead of what would have been her 77th birthday on October 16.“Suzanne Somers passed away peacefully at home in the early morning hours of October 15th. She survived an aggressive form of breast cancer for over 23 years,” Somers’ publicist R. Couri Hay wrote in a statement to .
Suzanne Somers, best known for her ditsy comedy turn in the hit television series Three’s Company, has died. She was 76.