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00:05 Suzanne Somers fought until her last breath to stay alive and died holding her beloved
00:10 husband Alan Hamill's hand.
00:12 Still numb from the loss of his wife of nearly 50 years, Hamill told Page Six that Somers,
00:17 a famous fan of holistic medicine, used every treatment available after her breast cancer
00:21 returned earlier this year.
00:24 The actress died at 5 a.m. at her Palm Springs, California, home Sunday morning, a day before
00:29 her 77th birthday.
00:30 "We continued our search for the right thing to do at all times," Hamill, 87, said, revealing
00:36 that Somers relied on alternative, integrative and allopathic Western medicine treatments.
00:41 "It got to the point where cancer is very tricky.
00:44 Just when you think everything is fine and you get an all-clear, cancer doesn't end run
00:48 cancer is ugly, it's an epidemic," he said with a sigh.
00:52 "One of the things we talk about was that we knew that this day was coming," he said.
00:56 "However, we thought it was going to be me first because I am 10 years older than her
01:00 it was a conundrum.
01:01 I said, 'If I pass, then you'll be alone.'
01:04 I can't imagine you being alone, there is no solution."
01:08 The Three's Company star spent seven weeks before her death at a physical therapy clinic
01:12 in Chicago, struggling to deal with pain after breaking her neck when she fell downstairs
01:17 at home in 2020.
01:19 Hamill fell down with her.
01:21 Somers' longtime rep R. Carrie Hay told Page Six.
01:24 She never truly recovered from her fall on the stairs, and cancer weakens your bones.
01:29 Allen was with her, they rarely spent an hour apart in 55 years together.
01:34 She spent seven weeks there and then headed home for her birthday.
01:37 She planned to be with her family.
01:39 Her son Bruce, daughter Leslie and daughter-in-law Carolyn all arrived the day before her birthday,
01:44 and all she wanted was cake she was always happiest with a red velvet cupcake.
01:49 However, by the time Somers' family arrived, she was in a weakened state, according to
01:53 Hay.
01:54 She fought until her last breath, using every form of medicine, he said.
01:58 She went peacefully after raging and fighting for her life.
02:01 Now, he said, Suzanne's grandchildren came to celebrate, but instead all the family are
02:07 together celebrating her life and legacy, not her birthday.
02:11 Although she played one of the best dumb blondes that's ever been done her own description
02:14 of Chrissy Snow on 3's company, Somers was actually way ahead of her time as the original
02:19 Hollywood influencer.
02:21 That sitcom made her famous in the late 70s, but her life changed again when she became
02:25 the spokesperson for Thighmaster, a workout device that she hawk on infomercials.
02:30 She claimed to use it herself twice a day, keeping one in her purse, by her bed and in
02:34 her car.
02:36 Somers told CNBC that she stopped counting how many Thighmasters were sold after hitting
02:41 10 million, and said that she made $300 million in sales over.
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