Suzanne Somers Slammed for ‘Orange’ Skin as She Stays Strong despite Battling Cancer ‘All Her Life’
- The actress who made America laugh with her role as Chrissy Snow on "Three's Company" has a serious side to her life story.
- Suzanne Somers has been battling cancer since her 20s and has faced another recurrence of the disease recently.
- She has also faced scrutiny over her appearance on social media, where some users mocked her seemingly "orange" skin tone and cosmetic procedures.
Suzanne Somers is a Hollywood icon who rose to fame with her unforgettable role as Chrissy Snow on the hit series "Three's Company" in the late 1970s. Her charm, humor, and charisma made her a household name and a beloved part of American television culture.
The actress, author, singer, model, and entrepreneur has dazzled audiences with her versatile talents and captivating personality. She has also overcome many challenges in her life, including a troubled childhood, a failed marriage, and a longstanding struggle with cancer.
Suzanne Somers in 1979 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
Suzanne Somers Blasted for "Orange" Skin and Her Appearance
Being a celebrity also comes with a price: the relentless scrutiny of the public eye. More than a decade ago, Somers found herself at the receiving end of scathing criticism over her appearance. Twitter, the virtual battleground of opinions, lit up with comments questioning her seemingly "orange" skin tone and altered appearance.
The lighthearted puns and jokes may seem harmless, but they underscore the intense focus on her physical appearance. As an actress and public figure, Somers has long been accustomed to the spotlight, but the price of fame can often lead to heightened scrutiny of personal choices, including beauty and grooming.
One user wrote: "Suzanne Somers is orange. Strange. She has a Tan(gerine). Ha," while another also took o the social media platform to express their opinion, commenting:
"Boys had posters of the orange Lamborghini, Farrah, Cheryl Ladd, and Suzanne Somers."
Somers' name being mentioned alongside iconic beauties like Farrah Fawcett and Cheryl Ladd indicates the level of fame she achieved in her career. However, juxtaposing her with an "orange Lamborghini" implies a judgment on her appearance and suggests that the once-beloved star's looks might have changed over time. The criticisms didn't end there as yet another person posted:
"Just saw Suzanne Somers on TV. She looks scarily fake: fake tan, collagened lips, facelifted into oblivion. Wouldn't buy what she's selling."
Suzanne Somers on October 8, 2016 in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images
Twitter comments like this one offer a more critical view of Somers' appearance, expressing concern about her use of cosmetic procedures.
Suzanne Somers at Palm Springs Convention Center on January 3, 2019 in Palm Springs, California. | Source: Getty Images
Such comments reflect a broader discussion on societal beauty standards and the pressures individuals face in the public eye to maintain a certain image. Another comment read:
"Suzanne Somers: That is one orange lady!"
Suzanne Somers on March 7, 2010 in West Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images
Suzanne Somers' Cancer Battle
For Somers, the journey of battling cancer has been intertwined with her life story. She has faced this insidious disease from a young age, showing immense strength and determination to overcome its challenges repeatedly. She opened up about her struggle with the disease:
"Even when I was Chrissy on "Three's Company," I had had cancer three times. They call it severe hyperplasia in your uterus. I didn't make a big deal about it. In my 30s, I got a malignant melanoma in my back."
Her husband, Alan Hamel, revealed to Page Six that she has faced cancer since her 20s, having fought breast cancer in her 50s, skin cancer in her 30s, and undergoing a hysterectomy years ago. Despite the recurrence of the disease, Somers has always been a fighter, never allowing cancer to take control of her life.
Somers' breast cancer treatment had some side effects on her appearance. In 2001, she admitted that she had liposuction to "even things out" after six weeks of radiation therapy. She faced criticism for this procedure, as some people saw it as a contradiction to her natural health philosophy. She said that the procedure was not for cosmetic reasons but to deal with the effects of cancer treatment.
Somers has confronted various challenges throughout her life, even in her professional journey. After being fired from the popular TV series "Three's Company" in 1980, she and Hamel decided to take control of their careers, vowing never to work for anyone else again. This decision marked the beginning of their successful journey as entrepreneurs.