Suzanne Somers is an American actress and marketing whiz. Best known for playing Chrissy Snow on the sitcom "Three's Company," Somers capitalized on her fame by authoring several books and marketing workout equipment under her name--ever...
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Suzanne Somers is an American actress and marketing whiz. Best known for playing Chrissy Snow on the sitcom "Three's Company," Somers capitalized on her fame by authoring several books and marketing workout equipment under her name--ever heard of the Thighmaster?
Who do I love more: Kristen Wiig or Suzanne Somers? It's hard to decide! Kristen Wiig does a mean Suze Orman, but then again, nothing compares to She's The Sheriff . These are the questions that plague me. But today I won't have to decide! Here's Kristen Wiig reading from Ms. Somers' amazing poetry.
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(Getty Images) Suzanne Somers was overheard at a party Monday night commenting on Patrick Swayze 's death hours after the news had broken. And what she had to say, while disturbing, fits right into the strange and potentially dangerous medical opinions she's been spouting recently. Somers, who was attending the after party for the debut of Tom Ford 's new film, A Single Man , spoke with National Post writer Shinan Govani . Govani reported Somer's opinion that the doctors treating Swayze... Read Full Story
Suzanne Somers: smarter than a doctor? Suzanne Somers is coming under indirect fire due to a takedown of Oprah 's science health claims in Newsweek . In a cover story studying whether the talk show queen should vet her guests scientific claims more, Newsweek uses Somers as an example of a guest who makes claims that much of the medical community doubts. From an article at Newsweek : In January, Oprah Winfrey invited Suzanne Somers on her show to share her unusual secrets to staying young... Read Full Story
Suzanne Somers Larry King Knockout Interview by Jeffrey Dach MD I was astonished, and very curious that the networks allowed the Larry King - Suzanne Somers Knockout interview to air Friday night, Oct 23. I recorded the show and watched it Saturday night. Here is my review of the TV interview. Suzanne's Cancer Scare Nightmare Suzanne was solo for the first segment, and related her "cancer scare nightmare". One day, suddenly, she entered the hospital with respiratory distress, examined and... Read Full Story
Suzanne Somers Larry King Knockout Interview by Jeffrey Dach MD It was astonished, and very curious that the networks allowed the Larry King - Knockout interview to air Friday night, Oct 23. I recorded the show and watched it Saturday night. Here is my review of the TV interview. Suzanne's Cancer Scare Nightmare Suzanne was solo for the first segment, and related her "cancer scare nightmare". One day, suddenly, she entered the hospital with respiratory... Read Full Story
There was a time when Suzanne Somers thought she only had days to live.
In her new book, “Knockout: Interviews with Doctors Who are Curing Cancer and How to Prevent Getting It,” the “Three’s Company” actress talks about the fear she lived with after being misdiagnosed with “full-body cancer.”
“For six days, six doctors confirmed I had inoperable cancer. I went into that valley of fear. I saw my death, it was horrible,” Somers told CBS’ “Early Show.”
Somers, 63, says she spoke with... Read Full Story
Less than a year after the former sitcom actress frustrated mainstream doctors (and cheered some fans) by touting bioidentical hormones on “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” she’s back with a new book. This one’s on an even more emotional topic: Cancer treatment. Specifically, she argues against what she sees as the vast and often pointless use of chemotherapy.
Somers, who has rejected chemo herself, seems to relish the fight.
“Cancer’s an epidemic,” said the 63-year-old actress in an interview... Read Full Story
Knockout by Suzanne Somers, Attacks Cancer Establishment by Jeffrey Dach MD Suzanne's new book, Knockout, relates her personal story with cancer. In the book, she interviews three pioneering MD's who successfully treat cancer patients with new treatments not recognized by the cancer establishment. The book is a bold and daring move which attacks the cancer establishment. The Establishment Fights Back- Larry King Cancelled Suzanne's scheduled Book Interview... Read Full Story
Cancer survivor Suzanne Somers tells "Extra" that she's sorry for making comments about how cancer meds -- not the disease -- killed Patrick Swayze .
"I should not have said what I said," Somers says of her controversial remarks . When asked if she believed Swayze would still be alive if he hadn't undergone chemotherapy, Somers replied, "I don't know what Patrick chose, I don't know anything about it. I apologized to his family, I apologized to his brother -- I'm really, really, really... Read Full Story