Alan Hamel shares what Suzanne Somers’ final days were like

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Published 2023-10-17
Alan Hamel, the longtime husband of beloved actor and entrepreneur Suzanne Somers, joins TODAY and opens up about her passing and what her final days were like. “I was grateful that I was with her when she left us,” he says. “It was very peaceful.”

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All Comments (21)
  • Fifty five years of inseparable life together. I can't even begin to imagine how heartbreakingly hard it will be for him to go on without her. They were one of those remarkably rare testaments to true and unconditional love. Sending so much love and prayers.
  • @donnawallace9938
    I'm a 5 year breast cancer survivor of an aggressive form. It's a tough fight. Every day is different. I'm grateful for every day I have. Suzanne is such an inspiration. Rest in peace.
  • @21crepes37
    What a class act to take a moment at the end to thank the countless number of people who reached out to Suzanne during her courageous battle. To take that moment during this very painful time and think about others, really says a lot about his character. Rest in Peace, Suzanne 🌻
  • So blessed to have 55 years together. Cancer took my husband at 43 years young, we were married less than 7 years with a 4 year old son. Cancer is the great enemy! R.I.P. Suzanne!
  • What a brave gentleman to speak about this so soon after Suzanne's passing. They truly honor each other. Deepest condolences to Alan and the entire family.
  • Lost the love of my life in 2019 after first meeting in high school, married in college and blessed with 37 years of marriage. Like Suzanne, my wife first had breast cancer 15 years earlier. Had surgery but said no to chemo. Doctors said she might see a return in less than 2 years and die. Instead we opted for different route of supplements and lifestyle changes. Stayed cancer free 10+ years with no regrets. Not a choice for all but was right for us. Our kids and friends said we were joined at the hip as we did everything together. I'm truly broken now but slowly learning to move forward with a broken heart. Like a pro athlete told me once about an injury he had. You simply learn to live with the pain. I trust Suzanne and my Pam are now walking the streets of heaven free from all pain and suffering. I can hardly wait to join them one day.
  • @jonw626
    I hope the Emmys properly honor this amazing woman 💗
  • @SusanGaskin
    What an incredible relationship they had. Heartbreaking that she left so suddenly and way too soon. RIP Suzanne. You brought happiness and hope to all of us.
  • @ImaSurvivor1972
    I found Suzanne’s YouTube channel one week ago and binged watched it for hours. Her passing came as a shock because I had no idea she was sick. I could see the love she shared with her husband and friend. I will continue to watch and learn from her. She was so graceful.
  • @TheBrownIsland
    I'm glad she was able to prolong her life with a healthy clean lifestyle, healthy eating and supplements. She sure did keep it at bay for a very long time, 20 years. Wow that's great!
  • Suzzane 's book was fundamental in helping me to get healthy, I had cancer too and wanted to change my lifestyle, her book on food combining was life changing. I love what she did with her life and how she battled and fought the awful cancer for so long. god bless her family, so sorry for your loss
  • @KAnderson2020
    Alan, my heart goes out to you. I lost my husband of 33 years so I might have an idea of how you feel. When my husband died, I wasn't really surprised but a shock went through me nevertheless because he was gone. Everything was so horribly surreal. You and your family are in my prayers. I read every one of your wife's books. She truly was an amazing, beautiful person!
  • @debr4613
    The best way to deal with grief is to celebrate her life in such a positive way ❤
  • @Christopher070
    She's a memory of my 70's childhood that I hold dear. Three's Company was my favorite show and I was glued to the TV every Tuesday at 9pm. RIP Suzanne and thank you for the laughs. 💐💗
  • @Maliceless100
    Forty years ago, she was on a sitcom for half its run, but the masses remained drawn to her. She personified charisma.
  • @elisabeth4342
    Suzanne Sommers was one of the GOAT bombshells of the late 70's and 80's!! I don't know if she got enough recognition for that - for establishing high beauty standards!! More importantly, her innate artistic GIFTS, as a physical comedian, PROVED to the world you can make people laugh WITHOUT insulting or exploiting other's misfortunes. She TRULY was a GIFTED comedian for this reason!! RIP Suzanne Sommers, a rare extraordinary artist and comedic talent and an ICONIC bombshell from the 70's - 80's. A warrior, a survivor and a genuinely empathetic humanitarian...
  • This man adored her. I can see how broken he is. This breaks my heart. What a real man. He allowed her to shine. He was never intimidated by her success. He supported her wholeheartedly and was an amazing, strong business partner. He has so much to be thankful for. Many will never experience this type of genuine respect and love. Alan, you rock❤❤❤