Tributes led by friends and fans of Suzanne Somers have flooded social media in the hours following her death at age 75.
The news of her passing was confirmed by her longtime publicist R. Couri Hay, who in a statement to People revealed that Somers died Sunday morning following a battle with an "aggressive form of breast cancer for over 23 years." She was surrounded by her husband, Alan Hamel, son Bruce Somers Jr., and other members of her immediate family.
Since then, dozens of celebrities have remembered the "Three's Company" star on social media.
Among them was Fran Drescher, who described Somers on Instagram as a "sweet" and "talented woman."
"The heaviness of this past week's horrors just got worse with the loss of friend Suzanne Somers," Drescher wrote, adding: "Life is very hard, wherever we can bring joy, love, empathy and kindness as we move thru each day, do it! RIP dear Suzanne, you will long be remembered."
Kathy Griffin reminisced about Somers on Threads.
"I am shocked and saddened. Suzanne was a real pal and 'connector,'" Griffin wrote. "She loved connecting people with one another. Also a real pioneer regarding equal pay for actresses in situation comedies where the man got substantially more salary than the woman."
Adam Carolla, meanwhile, said he was "devastated" to hear about Somers' death.
"A true icon and overall amazing human being. You will be greatly missed, my friend," he wrote on social media platform X.
Sandra Lee wrote about the loss of Somers on Instagram, calling the actor "kind and generous, fun and funny. " Lee recalled how "just a few weeks ago" Somers was giving her advice on "doctors and longevity."
"I will miss her so! God speed my friend-thank you for your grace, kindness and beautiful life example," she added. "Will love you always-Sandy!"