Trump and conservative pals recall Suzanne Somers.
Remembering Suzanne Somers: A Legacy of Strength and Inspiration
Actress Suzanne Somers, beloved for her iconic role in Three’s Company, passed away on Sunday at the age of 76. The news of her death sparked an outpouring of tributes on social media, with many of her famous conservative friends and fans expressing their heartfelt condolences.
A True Loss: Suzanne Somers Remembered
“We lost a great actress and an extraordinary person yesterday, Suzanne Somers. She was not only strong, inspirational, and kind, but also undeniably beautiful. Despite the changing times, we can’t help but acknowledge her timeless beauty. Suzanne loved our country and brought light to everyone she encountered. Her absence will be deeply felt. The world loved you, Suzanne!”
In 2018, Suzanne Somers had openly praised former President Trump, expressing her happiness about the thriving economy. In a TMZ interview, she humorously remarked, “And now my career is over!” Little did she know that her impact would continue to resonate long after her acting days.
A Cherished Friendship: Suzanne Somers and Joe diGenova
Joe diGenova, former U.S. Attorney to the District of Columbia, fondly remembered his “conservative” friend Suzanne Somers. He shared how they had become close friends after being captivated by his legal analysis during the OJ Simpson trial. According to diGenova, Somers had embraced conservatism to such an extent that even her dear friend Barry Manilow refused to engage with her due to her support for Donald Trump.
Suzanne Somers had never shied away from expressing her political opinions. She occasionally criticized the Obama administration, stating that it had fostered division within the industry. In a Fox Business interview, she boldly remarked, “If you’re not part of the group, you should probably keep your thoughts to yourself.”
Aside from her acting career, Suzanne Somers dedicated decades to advocating for beauty, aging, weight loss, fitness, and health. She fearlessly shared her perspective on the Obama administration’s Affordable Care Act in a Wall Street Journal article, labeling it as “socialized medicine.” Drawing from her Canadian husband’s family experience, she shed light on the limitations of such a system.
Upon hearing the news of Suzanne Somers’ passing, numerous political figures expressed their grief and admiration for her. Comedian and podcaster Adam Carolla described her as a true icon and an amazing human being, while Fox commentator Tammy Bruce praised her honesty about her conservative politics.
A Trailblazer for Equality: Suzanne Somers’ Fight for Fair Pay
Before the likes of Megan Rapinoe fought for equal pay, Suzanne Somers fought her own battle for fair compensation on the set of Three’s Company. Despite being the star of the number one show and having the highest demographics among women in television, she was shockingly paid significantly less than her male counterparts. When she dared to negotiate for equal pay, she was unjustly fired. However, Somers didn’t let this setback define her. Instead, she transformed her misfortune into an empire, launching a successful beauty line, promoting products like the Thigh Master, and becoming a prolific author.
Suzanne Somers’ legacy will forever be remembered for her strength, inspiration, and unwavering commitment to her beliefs. She leaves behind a remarkable impact on both the entertainment industry and the world of conservative politics.
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2015 interview with Larry King, she voiced her concerns about the state of the country and the need for change. Despite facing backlash from some individuals in the entertainment industry, Suzanne remained steadfast in her beliefs and continued to advocate for conservative values.
Beyond her political views, Suzanne Somers was an incredibly talented actress who left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. Her portrayal of Chrissy Snow in the hit sitcom Three’s Company endeared her to audiences around the world. With her comedic timing and natural charm, Suzanne brought laughter and joy to millions of viewers. Her character, Chrissy, remains an iconic and beloved figure in television history.
But Suzanne was more than just an actress. She was also a bestselling author, entrepreneur, and health advocate. Through her books and television appearances, she shared her knowledge and experiences on topics such as healthy living, aging gracefully, and alternative medicine. Suzanne’s dedication to wellness and her commitment to helping others led to the creation of the Suzanne Somers Institute, which focused on providing integrative medical care.
Suzanne’s determination and resilience were evident in her personal life as well. In 2000, she was diagnosed with breast cancer and chose to explore alternative treatment options, including controversial therapies like bioidentical hormone replacement. Her decision sparked a nationwide conversation about alternative medicine and empowered countless individuals to question traditional approaches to healthcare.
Despite the challenges she faced, Suzanne always exuded strength and positivity. She was an inspiration to many, both for her professional accomplishments and her ability to overcome adversity. Her infectious enthusiasm and zest for life were contagious, and her legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.
As we mourn the loss of Suzanne Somers, we also celebrate the legacy she leaves behind. She was a woman of immense talent, courage, and compassion. Her contributions to the entertainment industry and her advocacy for conservative values will not be forgotten.
Rest in peace, Suzanne Somers. Thank you for the laughter, the inspiration, and the timeless beauty you brought into our lives.
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