Three's Company star Suzanne Somers turns 75! She says 'put on your party hat' while flashing her legs... after revealing coconut oil keeps her looking young
Suzanne Somers turned 75-years-old on Tuesday.
The siren, who was one of the biggest blonde bombshells of the 1970s thanks to her sitcom Three's Company, took to Instagram to let her followers know she was happy about the milestone.
'I'm seventy frickin' five,' began the wife of producer Alan Hamel. 'Put on your party hat.'

Still a hottie: Suzanne Somers turned 75-years-old on Tuesday. The siren, who was one of the biggest blonde bombshells of the 1970s thanks to her sitcom Three's Company, took to Instagram to let her followers know she was happy about the milestone.

She does not age: Somers promoting the Cerebral Palsy Telethon in Central Park 1978
'Its my birthday show ad you're invited,' she said as she wore a red dress.
'I'm seventy frickin' five! Put on your party hat. The fun starts at 5 pm PT on Tuesday with family and cake and a brand new product for the holidays you won't want to miss! Happy Birthday to me!!!' she noted.
Her caption read: 'Celebrate my 75th birthday with me TONIGHT 11/2 on IGTV + Facebook LIVE at 5pm PT (8pm ET). Hope you’ll join us for my party and just wait to you see this BRAND NEW adorable glamorous chic product that will be a MUST HAVE for the holidays!!'
She has still managed to retain her natural good looks as she reminded fans this week with her leggy cover for the debut issue of Park magazine in October.

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The Step By Step actress shared that she eats only organic and also used fresh herbs that are like 'medicine.'
'It's as though nature knew we'd be bombarded with free radicals and chemicals coming into our bodies all the time,' she explained.
'Bringing these antioxidants into your food helps eliminate free radicals.'
Somers likes fresh herbs and spices, like rosemary, thyme, tarragon, mint, turmeric, chives, cayenne, cumin and cinnamon.
And she said to ingest omega-3 oils like olive, flax, or coconut oil, to help keep cell membranes pliable, 'allowing air and water to flow through and flush chemicals that enter the body from food or the environment.'
One of her favorite dishes is organic chicken with olive oil, rosemary and thyme. She adds sea salt.

Hot stuff: Here the siren is seen on the beach in LA in 1982. She has made a business of staying young looking

A hit! She came to fame with John Ritter on Three's Company which debuted in 1976; also seen here are Joyce DeWitt, Norman Fell, Richard Kline and Audra Lindley
'When I eat this meal, I think it's like healthy medicine I'm eating,' she said. 'It's just so delicious.'
In her fifties she was diagnosed with breast cancer and that made her turn to clean eating.
'I have to say that since I embraced health, I have never enjoyed life more,' the northern California native shared.

Showstopper: The siren has still managed to retain her natural good looks
'I like the way I look. I like the way I feel. I like my energy. I have wisdom. I have perspective, and I can tell you that aging can be so incredible if you know how to approach it.'
The ThighMaster queen added it takes work.
'Aging is amazing,' she said. 'Aging is something you should aspire to and look forward to and want.'
But a healthy life is crucial.
'It's about health; about shifting your thinking and understanding what it is that's making us sick and how we can combat it.'
And when women over 50 feel achy, Suzanne said listen and heal it.
'We have to learn the language of our bodies: Itching, b***ing, lack of sleep, sweating, bloating, forgetfulness, being dried up; that's the body talking.

Bright light in the 70s: Seen here in 1979. The Step By Step actress shared that she eats only organic and also used fresh herbs that are like 'medicine.' 'It's as though nature knew we'd be bombarded with free radicals and chemicals coming into our bodies all the time,' she explained
'Listen to your body. You can't sleep unless you balance your hormones. When you don't have hormones, you don't care about sex. I mean, you can do it, but you'd rather have a smoothie. I didn't like being there. I used to really like it, and I had three miserable years.'
The cover feature includes exclusive images from celebrity photographer Ron Galella, from her nights at Studio 54, her stints on Broadway as well as candid shots with husband Alan.
She told Park that between 1977 and 1980, she and Alan were regulars at Studio 54.
'Even when it was happening, we knew that this was going to be historic, which of course it is,' said the American Graffiti star.
'We always stayed at the Morgan Hotel in the penthouse suite, which was filled with large bouquets of fragrant red roses.
'We would sit on the outdoor terrace and on beautiful nights, having a glass of wine while mesmerized by the spires of Manhattan.'
Her favorite NYC restaurant was Rao’s! 'The first time we were there, many, many, years ago, the waiter came to the table, and I requested the wine list. He looked at me, and with a heavy New York accent, he said, “I am the wine list. Do you want red or white?”
'Another evening, our dear, dear, old friend Don Rickles was at Rao’s and two wise guys walked in, impeccably dressed in gray silk suits with just enough cuff, the perfect Windsor knot, and every hair in place. Plus, they were not smiling.
'Don got everyone there to loudly hum the Godfather theme. We thought they were going to “take care of” Don, but instead they broke up, their posture changed, they were laughing hysterically, and it was Don Rickles’ night.'
She also said she has a fondness for New Yorkers.
'New Yorkers are a breed unto themselves. They are loud and boisterous and take no crap! They love the city fiercely and are very protective of its reputation. When Sinatra sings New York, New York, we all feel like New Yorkers.'
Park Magazine is the 'newest premier luxury publication for Manhattanites.'
Suzanne and Alan have been married since 1977.
Somers' most recent book is A New Way to Age: The Most Cutting-Edge Advances in Antiaging.

The anti theory: 'Bringing these antioxidants into your food helps eliminate free radicals,' she shared. Seen with husband Alan Hamel in 2018