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Suzanne Somers wants to join crowded daytime talk scene

TORONTO — Suzanne Somers has done a lot since walking away from the classic sitcom Three’s Company in 1982 — including selling more than 10 million Thighmasters and writing 25 self-help books — but she’s got one more project on her mind.

“I’d really like to do a talk show,” she said Wednesday, during an appearance on Global’s The Morning Show. “Like my own version of Ellen kind of thing.”

Somers said she could build on the experience she had with the short-lived The Suzanne Show, which aired last year on Lifetime. It earned her a Daytime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Host in a Lifestyle/Travel Program.

“So there’s something there,” she said. “It was such a good show.”

Somers’ Canadian husband of more than three decades, Alan Hamel, hosted a daily talk show in Canada in the late ’70s.

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The 66-year-old actress is currently promoting I’m Too Young For This, a book about coping with perimenopause using natural hormones.

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