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suzanne impacted many, many, people. much of her time, and much of today. i’m only 18 but i have always admired suzanne. the first time i saw suzanne was when i was like 7 or 8. i remember i would always wake up early before my parents would wake up so that i could go downstairs and see the brady bunch or gilligan’s island, which always came on in the morning (on tv land). i was expecting to see either one of those two tv shows—but instead i was met with a show called three’s company. i must admit i was a bit annoyed at first, but i decided that i’ll give it a chance and just watch it. since that moment, it’s been my comfort show ever since. i recall how i was always drawn to suzanne—and i remember as a kid i used to avoid episodes that didn’t have suzanne in it lol. she was just captivating—as in, wow! she was truly born to be a star. and she was. one, out of the many things i admire about suzanne is how she never gave up. how although she got fired from one of the biggest tv shows of that time and era, and how although she faced so much humiliation, and hurt–she didn’t let that be the end of suzanne somers (and i’m so glad she didn’t let it be the end!) as she said it in her own words, “why do you focus on what you don’t have, instead of focusing on what you do have?” and what did she have? she had a name established. she had an audience. she had people out there who still admired her and believed in her. and what did she use her name for? for good. she used what she had to help others in need. people dealing with health issues, people who struggled with childhood trauma, she gave single mothers hope, and those with cancer comfort. she was honest, open, and real. she was never afraid of voicing her opinions and what i admire too was how she remained herself. i think after chrissy, we saw suzanne. and suzanne will be missed. suzanne, i’m going to miss you. all of us, who you’ve touched—are going to miss you. i know that your loving family, and friends will miss you so so very much, and i send them love, prayers, and my deepest condolences during this very difficult time. thank you suzanne for everything, and know that you won’t be forgotten. 🩷

priscilla

I loved every Suzanne…Sitcoms. She was gorgeous, funny, and simply glowed. But it was when I started to watch her on HSN that I realized how brillant and ahead of our time she truly was. Suzanne was a fearless role model for women. I realized I could look great, cook, and glow with her beautiful jewlery while also being a strong, business minded success. I read her books and ordered her products while learning about healthy food combining. I still wow everyone with her Balsamic roast chicken!
I have a son with a disability and I started to look forward to watching Suzanne and Colleen together. Suzanne made me laugh and somehow just through watching her on TV I felt her authenticity and kindness and I felt better!
I have been ordering her products on line …and love everything. Suzanne made me feel like she truly cared about every person …she had never even met. I see the love Suzanne and Allan had and still have and I know it was and is one in a million. I am truly sorry for such a loss to you, Allen and family. But truly not many leave us with so many beautiful gifts and life lessons like your beautiful Suzanne has. Thank you for sharing her with us and may her memory be a blessing.

Madeline Collins

It is so heartwarming to see the outpouring of love for Suzanne and her beautiful family. I have loved watching Suzanne over the years sharing her various products. She is so approachable and down to earth that everyone who watches feels they know her. A rare quality. Many blessings to you all. Please look after Big Al.

Debbie Dalmand

My heart and prayers go out to her husband and beautiful family. Throughout my life (40 years) Suzanne Somers has been a constant. Watching reruns of Threes Company and later with Step by Step as a child gave my siblings and I a break with laughs when life in my home was at times so hard. Later on I bought one of her Thighmasters hoping to get beautiful legs like hers (I never did but that’s ok) I recently read some of her books on women’s health since I’m going through health changes now that I’m in my 40s and I found it so comforting to know I wasnt alone or going crazy- just a transition. I know God welcomed her into heaven and she is at peace…she was SO loved!! Comfort and love to her family who I know will keep her legacy alive 🩷

Angel O

I remember the first time I ever Suzanne on television. I was 12 years old and it was on Three’s Company. I thought she was so beautiful and wanted to look just like her. REST IN PEACE, Suzanne. There is a special place in Heaven for you.

Kim Wiggins

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