Widower of Suzanne Somers says ‘strange things’ happen in his home since the actress’s death

Widower of Suzanne Somers says 'strange things' happen in his home since the actress's death. Photo: Condutta / Dall-e

According to 87-year-old Alan Hamel, who was married to Suzanne Somers for almost 50 years, three strange events occurred on the same day in the Palm Springs home where the actress spent her final moments.

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The first was the unexpected visit of a hummingbird that entered the house and circled through the kitchen, living room, and dining area. Surprisingly, the bird stopped and hovered in front of a framed picture of the couple, even landing on it. Hamel, moved, managed to capture a photo of that moment.
Alan Hamel and Suzanne Somers. Instagram @therealalanhamel

The second event was even more unusual: the fireplace in the house spontaneously lit up without any human intervention. And as if that wasn’t enough, music from Suzanne Somers’ favorite composer started playing, evoking memories of the actress. Hamel noted that the composer of the music is relatively unknown, making the occurrence even more mysterious.

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The widower also revealed that when he lies down, he often feels the presence of Somers beside him, as if she is still there, sharing those moments with him.

Suzanne Somers passed away in October, one day before her 77th birthday, while holding her beloved husband’s hand. The couple, known for their intense love life, spent 55 years together, rarely parting for more than an hour, according to Somers’ representative to Page Six.

With information from Page Six