When Suzanne Somers and Joyce DeWitt sat down on Somers’ show, “Breaking Through,” they spoke about their past on “Three’s Company” and cleared the air. Somers explained the difference between DeWitt, Ritter, and herself. While the former two were trained actors, Somers’ focus was making money to take care of her family. Somers and DeWitt shared a laugh when Somers quipped that her money-focused attitude at the time probably upset DeWitt and Ritter on set.
DeWitt then explained how she had always remembered the good things about “Three’s Company.” “If others had brought up to me scuttlebutt or whatever might happen, I would go, ‘Listen, the only reason “Three’s Company” is worth remembering is it gave us a chance to celebrate joy together, to open our hearts together, to share in such a healing, beautiful thing as laughter,” she said.
During their conversation, the actors remarked how their differing perspectives on fame are another reason they drifted apart. They also lamented about dealing with men in the industry, since misogyny and the show executives’ behavior is what led to Somers’ firing.
“I’m really glad I got to see you again and get to know you all over again,” Somers told DeWitt as they hugged. The talk show experience seemed to bond the women together after all the previous drama.
Post source: The List