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R.I.P. Suzanne Somers 🙏🙏🙏
I learned so much. Just heartbroken. But we carry on with what she taught us and keep going.
I absolutely adored Suzanne Somers. We saw her show in Las Vegas in 2015. It was an quaint and intimate setting where she sang and danced some too. I remember her changing costumes behind a folded screen and we could see her smiling face as she told stories while changing. She did a song where she put on some red lipstick and went around the audience and kissed all of the bald men. My husband was lucky enough to get a kiss and he was in heaven. He teased that he was never gonna wash his head again. Suzanne was an incredible talent and had the most beautiful, toned legs…even at 70 years old. She was an amazing talent and will be forever missed by so many fans. You could tell she loved her husband so deeply. The way she looked at him with her adoring eyes was just so sweet. They had a marriage that you rarely see nowadays….with lots of love and mutual respect and admiration. She loved her whole family from her husband, to her son, to her daughter-in-law, to her grandkids. The loved she poured out is probably her greatest legacy. I could go on for days about this woman. It’s as if I knew her personally. She was a business mastermind…along with her dear husband, Alan. They were a true team…never apart for even a day. What an incredible life. She was a true lady. RIP dear Suzanne.
I was so saddened to hear the news of Suzanne’s passing. She made a big difference in my life in regards to my health journey. I read her Somersizing book in 2000 and it made sense. What she was saying then is something that has become realized by many since. Also, bought pj’s, jewelry and other items on HSN, and was fortunate to travel with her on her Goddess Cruise in late 2001.
You changed my life, Suzanne. I would not be the person that I am today without your health and wellness guidance. Thank you for bioidentivals and the principles by which you led your life. Thank you. Love you always and forever!
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12751 comments
R.I.P. Suzanne Somers 🙏🙏🙏
I learned so much. Just heartbroken. But we carry on with what she taught us and keep going.
I absolutely adored Suzanne Somers. We saw her show in Las Vegas in 2015. It was an quaint and intimate setting where she sang and danced some too. I remember her changing costumes behind a folded screen and we could see her smiling face as she told stories while changing. She did a song where she put on some red lipstick and went around the audience and kissed all of the bald men. My husband was lucky enough to get a kiss and he was in heaven. He teased that he was never gonna wash his head again. Suzanne was an incredible talent and had the most beautiful, toned legs…even at 70 years old. She was an amazing talent and will be forever missed by so many fans. You could tell she loved her husband so deeply. The way she looked at him with her adoring eyes was just so sweet. They had a marriage that you rarely see nowadays….with lots of love and mutual respect and admiration. She loved her whole family from her husband, to her son, to her daughter-in-law, to her grandkids. The loved she poured out is probably her greatest legacy. I could go on for days about this woman. It’s as if I knew her personally. She was a business mastermind…along with her dear husband, Alan. They were a true team…never apart for even a day. What an incredible life. She was a true lady. RIP dear Suzanne.
I was so saddened to hear the news of Suzanne’s passing. She made a big difference in my life in regards to my health journey. I read her Somersizing book in 2000 and it made sense. What she was saying then is something that has become realized by many since. Also, bought pj’s, jewelry and other items on HSN, and was fortunate to travel with her on her Goddess Cruise in late 2001.
You changed my life, Suzanne. I would not be the person that I am today without your health and wellness guidance. Thank you for bioidentivals and the principles by which you led your life. Thank you. Love you always and forever!