Suzanne Somers is looking back on a strange experience. The "Three's Company" alum was at home with her husband in California on Friday night conducting a Facebook Live session with fans when a nearly-naked stranger entered their property.
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Suzanne Somers is looking back at Larry King's life and legacy.
Following the famed interviewer's death on Saturday, the actress opened up to ET about her memories of the TV broadcasting legend.«Larry King could talk to anyone about anything,» Somers reflected while speaking with ET's Kevin Frazier, adding that King was overflowing with «pure curiosity.»King's death comes shortly after he was hospitalized for COVID-19 in late December, and Somers said she feared the worst when she first learned
.Suzanne Somers is looking back on a strange experience. The "Three's Company" alum was at home with her husband in California on Friday night conducting a Facebook Live session with fans when a nearly-naked stranger entered their property.
Suzanne Somers opened up about her recent brush with danger when a partially nude intruder entered her home during a live stream. The former "Three’s Company" actress, 74, was streaming a makeup demonstration on Friday night when she and her husband, Alan Hamel, were startled by an erratic, non-threatening man who somehow gained access to their Palm Springs, Calif.
Suzanne Somers is opening up about her unexpected home intrusion.On Friday, a stranger walked in on the star while she was filming a Facebook Live with her husband, Alan Hamel, and their crew. The cameras did not stop rolling as they exchanged some non-threatening words with the man, who told them his friends dropped him off at their property.
Three was definitely not company for Suzanne Somers and husband Alan Hamel when they were approached by a stranger in their home while livestreaming a makeup tutorial on Facebook Live.
Actress, author and spokesmodel Suzanne Somers gently confronted a naked home intruder who appeared while she was streaming a makeup tutorial from her Palm Springs, Calif. home.
Suzanne Somers had an unexpected guest during her recent livestream. The 74-year-old actress was filming a makeup video on Facebook Live on Friday, when a man unexpectedly walked into her home.
Mike Myers and Dana Carvey brought their iconic characters back to life with the help of Cardi B.The comedians once again stepped into Wayne and Garth's shoes for the Uber Eats Super Bowl commercial. ET's Kevin Frazier spoke with the two longtime friends and former cast members about reuniting and working with the «Up» rapper.«She was lovely and so funny and so beautiful, and came to play,» Myers said of Cardi.
Something crazy happened to Suzanne Somers in the middle of her Facebook Live stream.
Three was definitely not company for Suzanne Somers and husband Alan Hamel when they were approached by a stranger in their home while livestreaming a makeup tutorial on Facebook Live.
Three was definitely not company for Suzanne Somers and husband Alan Hamel when they were approached by a stranger in their home while livestreaming a makeup tutorial on Facebook Live.
H.E.R.!ET exclusively spoke with the 23-year-old singer on Wednesday, shortly after news broke that her original song, «Fight for You,» from , was nominated for a Golden Globe. The track, co-written by Dernst Emile II and Tiara Thomas, is up for Best Original Song – Motion Picture.«Oh my gosh, it means the world!» H.E.R.
gotten candid about their personal struggles. The two have learned so much from their guests on their Facebook Watch series, even getting opening up about their lowest moments.Taraji P.
Loving the one she’s with! Suzanne Somers has been married to Alan Hamel for more than 40 years — and she opened up about the secret to their longevity.
Cicely Tyson.ET's Kevin Frazier chatted with the 2020 Tony nominee about working with the icon, who died on Thursday at the age of 96, and the lesson he learned from her.«Her whole sense of life was about taking a bite out of it, making a statement, being bold and being unapologetic,» Underwood, 56, continued. «And that's one of the things I learned from her.»«My biggest lesson from her was, love life, take care of yourself,» he added.
Debbie Allen is praising the late Cicely Tyson. ET's Kevin Frazier speaks to Allen on Friday's episode of Entertainment Tonight, one day after the death of her longtime friend.
Gayle King is opening up about her recent final exchange with the late Cicely Tyson. ET's Kevin Frazier spoke with King on Friday, and she talked about interviewing the legendary actress just last week for.