Courteney Cox remembers 'beautiful friend' Suzanne Somers, posts touching video of making burgers for her
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Courteney Cox, beloved 'Friends' actress and friend of Suzanne Somers, took to Instagram on what would have been Somers' 77th birthday to share a heartfelt tribute to the late star.
Just one day earlier, Somers had passed away at the age of 76. Cox's post was a poignant reminder of their enduring friendship, and the online community rallied around her in support.
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Throwback video reveals Courteney Cox and Suzanne Somers' joyful bond
In the touching Instagram post, Cox revisited a 2022 video featuring herself and Somers sharing a casual moment. The two friends can be seen enjoying each other's company while Cox prepares turkey burgers.
"You're gonna love these turkey burgers," Cox tells Somers, to which Somers responds with enthusiasm, "I love them, I love them already, I love that you're making them for us."
The heartwarming video also unveiled a surprising detail – both Cox and Somers were using the iconic Thighmaster, a thigh-shaping device that Somers famously promoted in the 1990s.
Cox's heartfelt caption accompanied the video: "Today, 76 years ago, a wonderful human was born. Sadly, yesterday, she passed away. Rest in peace, my beautiful friend Suzanne." Cox extended her sympathies to Alan Hamel, Somers' husband of 46 years, and their family.
Suzanne Somers' remarkable legacy
Somers valued her friendship with Cox and found joy in sharing her wellness and anti-aging insights with Cox and her circle of younger friends.
In an earlier interview, as per Daily Mail, Somers spoke about their unique bond and said, "Courteney Cox is one of the great gatherers of people. She has people from all ages — really, really young to quite old and everything in between."
Somers' nurturing spirit extended to offering advice on topics like hormones and well-being, endearing her to the younger generation.
Somers was widely recognized for her prominent roles in two iconic sitcoms. She graced the screens in 'Three's Company,' which ran for eight successful seasons from 1977 to 1984, and 'Step By Step,' a beloved show that spanned seven seasons from 1991 to 1998.
Beyond her acting career, Somers authored numerous books, including two autobiographies, four diet books, and a book of poetry. Her multifaceted talents left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.
Internet comforts Courteney Cox
As soon as news of Somers' passing reached the online community, an outpouring of support and condolences flooded Cox's social media channels.
On Instagram, one user expressed, "So sorry for your loss," while another shared, "RIP BEAUTIFUL LADY! Thank you for posting this Courtney. Love you."
A third user simply said, "OMG, so sorry. RIP," and another added, "Very sad. Sending you lots of love." A fifth user wrote: "Sorry for the loss of your friend. She will be missed."
The genuine outpouring of compassion highlighted the deep connection that Somers' and Cox's friendship had formed within the hearts of fans and well-wishers alike.