'This Is So Sad': Fans Notice Suzanne Somers Look 'Very Weak' in a Recent Video
According to concerned fans, Suzanne Somers did not seem like herself in a recent video she shared to promote her cellular supplements. The lighting of the clip taken in Palm Springs was also not ideal.
Although Suzanne Somers' pink top and matching scarf were admired, her followers mostly enquired about her health, "Everything ok? Suzanne seems a little off tonight." One theorized, "Looks like she is suffering from whiplash. She is moving without isolating her neck." The star had neck surgery in 2020.
An Instagram user said, "She seems weak," and a fan simply wrote, "This is so sad." A Facebook Live session for International Women's Day sparked a different kind of speculation. A fan got 53 likes for concluding, "Suzanne definitely had surgery," and another asked: "Facelift? You look so different. I love that new wig too!"
Suzanne Somers Is Now in Her 70s & Embraces Her Age
As long as she can still wear her high heels and short skirts, Somers is comfortable with her age. While promoting her self-help book, "A New Way to Age," on Nightline in January 2020, the then 73-year-old author said, "I honestly love my age. I love it."
The former Broadway actress advised women over 50 to listen to their bodies.
She said on the attainability of a high-quality life as one age, "I think we get a better version of us. No longer do we have to be the old grandmother that they shove us in the corner." At 75, she posed with her twenty-something granddaughters for a gut health smoothie mix in 2022.
"The Three's Company" star's cancer diagnosis in her fifties changed her perspective on aging and she embraced clean eating. She feels more energized and is happy with her appearance. Suzanne Somers said in October 2022 that aging could be "incredible" once you approach it right:
"Aging is amazing. Aging is something you should aspire to and look forward to and want."
The former Broadway actress advised women over 50 to listen to their bodies. She explained that symptoms such as bloating, forgetfulness, insomnia, and being dried up are one's body communication, and we need to learn this language to heal.
She emphasized again, "Listen to your body. You can't sleep unless you balance your hormones. When you don't have hormones, you don't care about sex."
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