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Suzanne Somers Had An Idea For A ‘Three’s Company’ Reboot Involving A John Ritter Hologram & His Son Jason

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Suzanne Somers had an idea for a “Three’s Company” reboot involving the late John Ritter’s son, but he wasn’t up for it. The actress played Chrissy Snow alongside Ritter’s Jack Tripper in the 1977 sitcom.

After Ritter passed away in 2003, Somers had the idea that his son Jason Ritter could be their child on the show. Somers said during an appearance on the “Behind The Velvet Rope With David Yontef” podcast: “I had suggested a show where you would imagine that Chrissy Snow and Jack Tripper eventually got married and they had a child and the child was Jason Ritter. “And I had suggested this to Jason’s people and that the show would be me and Jason, but that John would appear as a hologram because it’d be like he was back and alive, but Jason doesn’t want to do anything reminiscent of what his father did. “So that kind of went out of the way.

That was the last time I got kinda turned on by thinking about doing a series again.” Somers said of whether she’d ever do it with another actor besides Jason: “The marketing is so much better.

Suzanne Somers and John Ritter’s son, Jason. And I guess that’s what he didn’t want, but that’s a marketer’s dream. Suzanne Somers and Fred Schmoe is not a marketer’s dream, you know what I mean?” READ MORE: Suzanne Somers Admits She’s Made Almost $300,000,000 From The ThighMaster Alone Somers also spoke about appearing on “Dancing with the Stars” back in 2015, admitting she “didn’t love” it. READ MORE: Khloé Kardashian Fangirls After Receiving Signed ThighMaster From Suzanne Somers: ‘I Cannot Believe It’ She shared, “Well, I did as you know, ‘Dancing with the Stars’ and I liked it.

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