Unforgotten: Alan Hamel’s Response to Suzanne Somers’ Omission from Oscar’s In Memoriam

Alan Hamel Reacts To The Oscar’s Leaving Suzanne Somers Out Of In Memoriam Segment

In October of last year, the late actress Suzanne Somers, star of the television show Three’s Company, passed away at her home in Palm Springs, California. Her family and husband, Alan Hamel, were there to support her throughout her final hours, which were supposed to take place before the celebration of her 77th birthday anniversary. According to the statement that was published by the family at the time, “Instead, they will celebrate her extraordinary life and want to thank her millions of fans and followers who loved her dearly.”

Glynis Johns, Michael Gambon, and Matthew Perry were among the Hollywood performers who were honoured during the Oscars In Memoriam section that took place not too long ago. However, Suzanne Somers was conspicuously absent from the tribute that was being paid. After the awards ceremony, Alan sent a statement to ET in which he addressed the snub, which also affected celebrities who have since passed away, such as Ron Cephas Jones, Treat Williams, and Lance Reddick.

Alan Hamel criticises the Academy Awards for omitting Suzanne Somers from the performance of the “In Memoriam” portion.

In the statement that he released in response to the fact that the Academy Awards did not include the name of his late wife, Suzanne, he stated that he “respect the Academy’s decision to not include Suzanne In Memoriam,” and he added that the affection of the fans was more than sufficient. When it comes down to it, the outpouring of support from millions of her followers was exactly the kind of In Memoriam Suzanne would have enthusiastically embraced.

At the end of his speech, he acknowledged Somers’ admiration for those who had shown her support and remarked that she had “similarly enjoyed a beautiful relationship with the Media and Paparazzi who elevated her career to heights rarely seen.”

“In 1973, she made her debut on Carson with the first of her 27 novels, and she continued to be active and current up until the time of her passing. Alan came to the conclusion that God bless Suzanne Somers.

The 75th Emmy Awards paid tribute to Somers and other luminaries who had passed away in the previous year, including Reddick, Williams, Cephas Jones, Norman Lear, Angela Lansbury, and Angus Cloud. The Oscars, on the other hand, did not recognise her. A emotional rendition of Charlie Puth’s “See You Again” was performed during the session, and photographs of the deceased were displayed on the screen after the performance.

In the aftermath of Somers’ passing, her family also celebrated by carrying out the celebration that had been planned and posting photographs on various social media platforms. The outpouring of love and care that has been shown to Suzanne is much appreciated. A good number of you have inquired about the ways in which you can help our family. It is the most reassuring thing for us to learn of the ways in which Suzanne has impacted each and every one of your lives,” they said.

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