Before Suzanne Somers became a Hollywood sensation, she faced a major challenge at 18: pregnancy. Despite her talent for singing, acting, and entrepreneurship, she felt her dreams were shattered. Her big break in high school, playing Adelaide in “Guys and Dolls,” earned her praise from radio personality Walter Winchell, who predicted her success.
To support her son, Bruce, Somers worked as an extra, barely making ends meet. She promised Bruce a good life, despite her doubts and regrets about early motherhood. Determined to succeed, she divorced Bruce’s father and raised him as a single mom.
Somers found love again with Alan Hamel, blending their families despite challenges. Their journey wasn’t easy, but they persevered, eventually becoming a strong, blended family. Reflecting on her life, Somers cherished her family and her son’s accomplishments, feeling she had done something right.