Suzanne Somers has still got it!
At 71, the actress hasn't looked better -- and that's not even the half of it. Somers invited Et into her luxe Malibu, California, home, where she dished to Keltie Knight about her new book, Two's Company: A Fifty-Year Romance With Lessons Learned in Love, Life & Business, and revealed how how she manages to do it all.
Check out the secrets to living life the Somers way.
1. Take Vitamins -- a Lot of Them.
"[I take] maybe 60 vitamins a day," Somers reveals while giving Et a tour of her kitchen. "You know, I'm in optimal health, so whatever it takes."
Among the actress' supplements are hydrochloric acid and digested enzymes, which she uses to help digest her food after going through radiation to treat breast cancer in 2000. One thing you won't see her taking, however, is aspirin.
"I don't take any drugs at all, nothing...I don't have a medicine cabinet. Neither of us do," she...
At 71, the actress hasn't looked better -- and that's not even the half of it. Somers invited Et into her luxe Malibu, California, home, where she dished to Keltie Knight about her new book, Two's Company: A Fifty-Year Romance With Lessons Learned in Love, Life & Business, and revealed how how she manages to do it all.
Check out the secrets to living life the Somers way.
1. Take Vitamins -- a Lot of Them.
"[I take] maybe 60 vitamins a day," Somers reveals while giving Et a tour of her kitchen. "You know, I'm in optimal health, so whatever it takes."
Among the actress' supplements are hydrochloric acid and digested enzymes, which she uses to help digest her food after going through radiation to treat breast cancer in 2000. One thing you won't see her taking, however, is aspirin.
"I don't take any drugs at all, nothing...I don't have a medicine cabinet. Neither of us do," she...
- 12/1/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Tonight, November 18, 'Two's Company Broadway's Great Duets,' a Merkin Concert Hall Broadway Close Up Presentation, will come to On Stage at Kingsborough. 'Two's Company' is an homage to the duet the Broadway song that allows a show's stars to interact to fight, flirt, and fall in love. From Irving Berlin to Stephen Sondheim to Leonard Bernstein, Two's Company, will celebrate great duets from hit Broadway shows such as The Book of Mormon, A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder and more.
- 11/18/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
On November 18, 'Two's Company Broadway's Great Duets,' a Merkin Concert Hall Broadway Close Up Presentation, will come to On Stage at Kingsborough. 'Two's Company' is an homage to the duet the Broadway song that allows a show's stars to interact to fight, flirt, and fall in love. From Irving Berlin to Stephen Sondheim to Leonard Bernstein, Two's Company, will celebrate great duets from hit Broadway shows such as The Book of Mormon, A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder and more.
- 11/7/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Suzanne Somers is serious about winning Dancing With the Stars, but she's not about to let it interfere with her love life.
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The 68-year-old Three's Company star revealed that she and her 78-year-old husband Alan Hamel have sex "a couple times a day" during a 2013 interview on The Talk. With the old wives' tale about sex sapping strength, Et's Nischelle Turner asked Somers if she'd be cutting back on sex during competition.
"She does not miss a day," Somers pro dance partner Tony Dovolani said. "And if they do they do it twice on weekends."
Somers and Hamel wed in 1977, the same year that Three's Company hit the airwaves. Somers hinted that there could be a nod to her popular sitcom on DWTS.
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"I got to give the fans what they've been waiting for," Somers said.
Dovolani...
News: Rumer Willis Throws Down the Dancing With the Stars Gauntlet
The 68-year-old Three's Company star revealed that she and her 78-year-old husband Alan Hamel have sex "a couple times a day" during a 2013 interview on The Talk. With the old wives' tale about sex sapping strength, Et's Nischelle Turner asked Somers if she'd be cutting back on sex during competition.
"She does not miss a day," Somers pro dance partner Tony Dovolani said. "And if they do they do it twice on weekends."
Somers and Hamel wed in 1977, the same year that Three's Company hit the airwaves. Somers hinted that there could be a nod to her popular sitcom on DWTS.
News: Dancing with the Stars Season 20 Pros Revealed
"I got to give the fans what they've been waiting for," Somers said.
Dovolani...
- 3/13/2015
- Entertainment Tonight
'Coronation Street' bosses have been left red-faced after Chris Fountain was left in the soap's 2014 calendar. The 25-year-old actor - who played Tommy Duckworth - was axed from the show last week after explicit rap videos of him glorying rape and violence emerged online, but executives have suffered more embarrassment after they failed to pull him from the front cover of next year's official calendar. The hunky mechanic can been seen pictured alongside his girlfriend Tina McIntyre (Michelle Keegan) as part of a ''Two's Company'' theme for January, but show chiefs have decided to leave the snap in as it...
- 8/31/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
Russell Brand reprises Dudley Moore in this week's Arthur, but parallels with Peter Cook may define his Hollywood career, says John Patterson
The real-life Russell Brand encountered a strange kind of defeat, oddly co-mingled with victory, at the Us box office last weekend with his remake of the Dudley Moore hit Arthur. Defeat, that is, at the hands of the far more successful animated Russell Brand of the Easter Bunny comedy Hop, which lingered at No 1 for a second week in a row. Despite a month-long supersaturation of commercials for Arthur – perhaps mounted because Brand has yet to connect at a gut level with American audiences – takings were a relatively meagre $12m. Does this suggest that the American public will only cotton on to Russell Brand in rabbit form?
Americans are in two minds about Brand. I meet people who love him beyond all reason, but others harbour a loathing for him that's almost unhinged.
The real-life Russell Brand encountered a strange kind of defeat, oddly co-mingled with victory, at the Us box office last weekend with his remake of the Dudley Moore hit Arthur. Defeat, that is, at the hands of the far more successful animated Russell Brand of the Easter Bunny comedy Hop, which lingered at No 1 for a second week in a row. Despite a month-long supersaturation of commercials for Arthur – perhaps mounted because Brand has yet to connect at a gut level with American audiences – takings were a relatively meagre $12m. Does this suggest that the American public will only cotton on to Russell Brand in rabbit form?
Americans are in two minds about Brand. I meet people who love him beyond all reason, but others harbour a loathing for him that's almost unhinged.
- 4/18/2011
- by John Patterson
- The Guardian - Film News
Trinity Warriors and Razzle Dazzle became the final two acts voted into the Got To Dance final last night. The b-boying Derby-based dance troupe and young hip-hop collective will join Chris & Wes, Alleviate, Lauren, Two's Company, Turbo and Dance Dynamix in next week's showdown, where the winner will take home a £250,000 grand prize. Speaking afterwards, judge Adam Garcia said: "That was an intense show. I have to congratulate the two winners. Trinity (more)...
- 2/21/2011
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
We've reached the last semi-final in Got To Dance, and reigning Fa Cup holders Chelsea face Everton in a fourth-round replay. Elsewhere, you can take a tour across Iceland with the magical Sigur Ros. Got To Dance Sky1/HD: Sun 20 Feb, 6pm Anyone who watched last week's show will still be recovering from the astonishing performance by Two's Company, because dancers Brittany and Jessica all but turned their spines into granny knots during the routine that saw them sail into the final.
- 2/18/2011
- Sky TV
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