Suzanne Somers says she ‘spoils’ her husband after shocking sex reveal

Suzanne Somers loves to give her husband of over 45 years Alan Hamel anything he needs.

In a new interview with First For Women, the 76-year-old actress discussed their decades-long union.

“We compliment and spoil one another,” the “Three’s Company” alum said. “It’s about honoring and respecting one another and giving your partner what they need.”

“He starts off my day in a romantic bliss, and we just try to keep it going,” Somers added. “Every morning he makes me coffee and brings it to me in bed.”

Somer’s comments came following her candid revelation that she has sex with Hamel about three times a day.

In 2021, the mother of one opened up on Heather Dubrow’s podcast that because of “hormones,” the lovebirds have had “a lot of sex” in recent months.

Alan Hammel and Suzanne Somers have been married since 1977.
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“At this stage of life, most people think that’s, you know, over the hill, too much information,” she said at the time.

The ThighMaster inventor continued: “But what time is it, like noon? I’ve had sex with him three times so far today. What is it about 4:30 in the morning that suddenly, there he is? I’m going, ‘Could you just wait until the sun comes up?’”

God, our relationship has always been amazing,” she said. “But now that our kids are raised and it’s just me and Al, and we paid for the tuition, we paid for the weddings and helped them get their start – now it’s just us. Man, are we having fun.”

Alan Hammel and Suzanne Somers
“We compliment and spoil one another,” the “Three’s Company” star said.
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The “Step by Step” icon also touched upon her marriage and how she keeps it going in another interview with First For Women.

“I realized that [in] a great relationship, you give each other a lot of attention, or why else go into the relationship? We truly give each other a lot of attention,” Somers revealed.

She said that her husband “loves the way I look” and “I love the way he looks.”

“I must tell him I love him at least 10, 20 times a day. I wake up and the first thing he says to me is, ‘I love you so much.’  So I start my day off in bliss,” she said.

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Prince Harry says he has more content for a second book

Prince Harry has more tea to spill.

In a new interview with The Telegraph published Friday, the Duke of Sussex, 38, revealed that he has enough content to write even more books about his experience growing up as a royal, as he cut out nearly half his content from the first draft.

“The first draft was different,” he told The Telegraph’s Bryony Gordon. “It was 800 pages, and now it’s down to 400 pages. It could have been two books, put it that way. And the hard bit was taking things out.”

Harry also revealed that a lot of content was cut out of his new memoir, “Spare,” as he feared it would cause an unrepairable rift with his brother, Prince William, and father, King Charles III.

“There are some things that have happened, especially between me and my brother, and to some extent between me and my father, that I just don’t want the world to know,” the Duke said. “Because I don’t think they would ever forgive me.”

This interview comes days after his memoir was released, which included bombshells about his entire family, as he claimed that his older brother William “attacked him” in 2019 and even shared hostile text message conversations between his wife, Meghan Markle, and Princess Kate Middleton.

Spare” hit bookshelves Tuesday.
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The royal’s new memoir sold a record 1.4 million copies across the UK, US and Canada on Tuesday, its first day of publication, according to The Telegraph.

Earlier this month, Netflix also released a 6-episode docuseries called “Harry & Meghan,” where they shared their side of the story about their royal exit in 2020.

The pair blamed the British media for the bulk of their problems during their stint in the palace.

“The issue is when someone who’s marrying in, who should be a supporting act, is then stealing the limelight or is doing the job better than the person who was born to do this —that upsets people,” Harry boldly claimed during an episode of the series.

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Where to buy tickets, prices, dates

Most 88-year-olds are enjoying their retirement.

Frankie Valli clearly isn’t most 88-year-olds.

The 1990 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, “Sopranos” guest star and inspiration for “Jersey Boys” has lined up 23 concerts all over North America in 2023.

That includes huge shows at Newark’s New Jersey Performing Arts Center on April 28, Red Bank’s Meridian Health Theatre on June 1 and Chautauqua’s Chautauqua Amphitheater on June 30.

While we can’t guarantee what Valli will include in his set list, we can bet that mega hits like “Oh, What A Night (December 1963),” “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You,” “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry” and “Walk Like A Man” should sneak their way in.

Maybe even “Grease” and “My Eyes Adored You” too.

There really are too many smash singles to name.

So, if seeing Valli live has been on your bucket list forever —or if you want to hear his legendary falsetto in person for the umpteenth time — here’s how you make sure you catch him live in 2023.

Frankie Valli 2023 tour schedule

A complete calendar including all of Frankie Valli’s tour dates, venues and cheapest tickets available for each show can be found here.

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Jan. 13 at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre in Atlanta, GA $100
Jan. 14 at the Florida Theatre in Jacksonville, FL $124
Jan. 15 at the Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall in Sarasota, FL $95
Jan. 26 at The Plaza Theatre Performing Arts Center in El Paso, TX $74
Jan. 27 at The Buddy Holly Hall in Lubbock, TX $72
Jan. 28 at the Majestic Theatre in San Antonio, TX $165
Feb. 2 at the Orpheum Theatre in Memphis, TN $82
Feb. 3 at the Thalia Mara Hall in Jackson, MS $75
Feb. 4 at the Saenger Theatre in New Orleans, LA $66
Feb. 24 at the Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater, FL $78
Feb. 25 at the Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater, FL $78
Feb. 26 at the King Center for the Performing Arts in Melbourne, FL $139
March 9 at the Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley, AZ $56
March 10 at the Westgate Casino and Resort in Las Vegas, NV $87
March 11 at the Westgate Casino and Resort in Las Vegas, NV $83
April 16 at the Nampa Civic Center in Nampa, ID $43
April 28 at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark, NJ $65
April 29 at the Wind Creek Event Center in Bethlehem, PA $85
April 30 at the Pittsburgh Symphony Heinz Hall in Pittsburgh, PA $83
May 5 at the Riverside Theater in Milwaukee, WI $79
May 6 at the Rosemont Theatre in Rosemont, IL $92
June 1 at the Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre in Red Bank, NJ $121
June 30 at the Chautauqua Amphitheater in Chautauqua, NY $223

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)

Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand. 

They offer a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and your tickets will be delivered prior to the event.

“Jersey Boys”

The musical based on the story of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons ran on Broadway from Nov. 2005 to Jan. 2017 making it the longest running show in the August Wilson Theatre’s history.

Although, the jukebox musical is no longer on the Great White Way, you can catch it on tour all over North America in cities like Spokane, WA and Pittsburgh, PA.

Want to know if and when “Jersey Boys” is coming to you?

Check out the show’s schedule to see where it will be when, here.

Other stars from the ’60s on tour in 2023

It’s been a whopping 53 years since the ’60s ended.

Somehow, quite a few acts that broke into the mainstream over the course of the free love decade are still playing to audiences all over the U.S.

Here are just five of our favorite singers and groups that were big back when The Beatles were around who are touring in 2023.

• The Temptations

• The Beach Boys

• Smokey Robinson

• Dead and Company

• Rod Stewart

Want even more of the biggest stars from yesterday?

Check out our list of the 22 biggest classic rockers on tour in 2023 here.

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Megyn Kelly defends Gwen Stefani’s Japanese claims: ‘Not a Hilaria Baldwin’

She ain’t no holdin’ back girl.

Megyn Kelly, 52, pondered Wednesday whether Gwen Stefani, 53, “stepped over the line” by recently claiming to Allure magazine she is Japanese when she has no ethnic ties to the country.

During her SiriusXM show, the veteran conservative commentator called Allure Senior Editor Jesa Marie Calaor, who spoke with Stefani for the piece, a “very young reporter” and a “dumbass” as she accused her of sensationalizing Mrs. Blake Shelton’s words.

After suggesting Calaor, who is Asian American, should simply “get over” being called racial slurs, Kelly tried to relate Stefani’s comments to a transgender person coming out.

“No problem for Gwen Stefani to come out tomorrow and say, ‘I am a man,’” Kelly stated. “She can say it no problem. But ‘I am Japanese’ has caused the people at Allure to ‘tsk-tsk’ her with all these experts weighing in, saying she’s culturally appropriated again, and they’re angry.”

The 53-year-old “Hollaback Girl” singer has found herself in hot water for her Allure interview.
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Kelly likened Stefani’s comments to transgender people coming out.
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Kelly went on to say that Stefani’s controversy “is not a Hilaria Baldwin situation,” referencing Baldwin’s Spanish heritage scandal that rocked the internet two years ago.

“Gwen Stefani clearly didn’t try to misrepresent that she’s in fact Japanese. She was saying … obviously the implication was, ‘In my soul, I connected with these people and their culture’ and how beautiful it was,” Kelly said.

“That is a compliment, you dumbass Allure writer. It is not a Hilaria Baldwin situation, where she claims she’s from Spain, and she’s not. Anyway, I think it’s funny.”

Stefani has long been accused of appropriating different cultures, including Harajuku style, named for the streetwear paradise in Tokyo.

Calaor asked “The Sweet Escape” singer about these accusations in her piece — a topic she claimed Stefani spoke about for much of their 32-minute conversation.

“In that time, she said more than once that she is Japanese,” the writer noted in her article.

Stefani, who was born to an Italian American father and Irish American mother in California, told Allure she identifies as “a little bit of an Orange County girl, a little bit of a Japanese girl, a little bit of an English girl.”

“[It] should be OK to be inspired by other cultures because if we’re not allowed, then that’s dividing people, right?” she mused to Allure.

Calaor claimed that a rep for “The Voice” judge contacted her after the article was published and tried to convey that the journalist had misunderstood what Stefani was trying to say.

Allure responded by asking for an on-the-record comment, which Stefani and her team reportedly declined to give.

The Post reached out to Calaor for comment.

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