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Joyce DeWitt, Suzanne Somers end 'Three's Company' feud

By Liz Kelly Nelson  
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Never let it be said that Suzanne Somers doesn't know how to create buzz. In an episode of her new Web series, "Suzanne Somers' Breaking Through," the actress reunites with "Three's Company" co-star Joyce DeWitt after 30 years of silence.

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The two stopped speaking when Somers left "Three's Company" in 1981 after producers refused her salary demands. 

"I'm glad we're going to do this," says DeWitt in the interview.

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"I'm really glad to get to know you all over again," replies Somers, who spent five years starring opposite DeWitt and the late John Ritter on the '70s-era sitcom.

Since their stint together on the sitcom, DeWitt has had some career ups and downs. She's currently starring in the New York stage production "Miss Abigail's Guide to Dating, Mating and Marriage." In 2009, she was arrested for drunken driving in California. She pleaded no contest and underwent a nine-month alcohol program.

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Somers went on to star in ABC's "Step by Step" and has become something of an evangelist for her health beliefs, including bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. In 2001, she was diagnosed with breast cancer, but has so far refused chemotherapy treatments, opting instead to use alternative treatments.

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Feb 2, 2012 3:16PM
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"To err is human...to forgive is divine".  You can carry poisons around inside you for a lifetime, and all it does is eat at you.  Free yourself by forgiving.  So good for the soul...so good for the heart.  It's most important you forgive...even if you're not forgiven. 
Feb 2, 2012 2:16PM
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It's ABOUT TIME they put all of that ancient bull aside and got together! I am happy for them and hope they stay in touch!
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thats great loved threes company when i was a little
Feb 2, 2012 5:00PM
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As a teenager and college student.  I met Don Knott' in a malibu restaurant.  I was so please to meet him and he was quite a gentleman.  Three's company was a delightful show and the stars were delightful people.  Its good to see these women putting aside their differences and embracing the future.  Don and John are gone now but leave a legacy that cannot be replaced.  We are only given one life and we should embrace those that make a difference in our lives.  Regardless of what the fight was over, its settled and these ladies are talking again.  I had the pleasure of being Mr. Knott's personal protection officer as a deputy sheriff.  This was an amazing person.  He was the most friendly and courteous person you could have ever met.  Those of you that have negative things to say about this experience should be ashamed.  We go through life holding grudges for no reason and forget about what life is all about.  Whether you are Black, White, Hispanic, Asian or any other race, we must live together and do what is best for humanity.  The greatest thing about life is that we are different and together, we can make a change.  God Bless Susan and Joyce.
Feb 2, 2012 3:13PM
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It's never too late to say "I'm sorry" or "Please forgive me" and most important is

"I forgive you". Tommorrow is not promised. Tell the people you love that you love them.

So happy to see these girls have finally made amends.

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