Suzanne Somers’ Legacy Lives On: Meet Her Son and Stunning Granddaughters Following in Her Footsteps

A closer look at Suzanne Somers' family legacy, as her only son and two granddaughters carry on her spirit, charm, and Hollywood connections.

Suzanne Somers was more than just a beloved actress and entrepreneur; she was the heart of her family, a devoted mother, and an adoring grandmother. Though her physical presence is no longer with us after her passing in October 2023, Suzanne’s spirit lives on in her family, particularly through her granddaughters, Camelia and Violet Somers. These two young women have inherited not just her looks, but her grace, talent, and unwavering love for life.


Suzanne Somers: A Legacy of Love and Resilience

Suzanne passed away peacefully, just one day shy of her 77th birthday, surrounded by her loved ones in the house of her dreams. Known for her iconic roles in shows like Three’s Company and Step by Step, her death was a blow to fans across the globe. Yet, for those who knew her personally, it marked the end of a 23-year battle with an aggressive form of breast cancer, a struggle she faced with the same strength and determination that characterized her life and career.

A statement from her family highlighted her final moments, explaining that although they had gathered to celebrate her birthday, they ended up honoring the life of a woman who meant so much to them. “Suzanne was surrounded by her loving husband, Alan Hamel, her son Bruce, and her immediate family.”

Her son Bruce, born in November 1965, took a different path than his famous mother. As a director and writer, Bruce has stayed mostly behind the camera, working on various projects such as Color of Night and The Pagemaster. However, Bruce’s most cherished roles are that of a loving husband and father. Married to Caroline since 1991, the couple shares two daughters, Camelia and Violet, both of whom grew very close to their grandmother.

 


Camelia Somers: Following in Her Grandmother’s Footsteps

Born into a family with deep ties to Hollywood, Camelia naturally found herself drawn to the performing arts. In 2015, she made her acting debut on CBS’s popular daytime drama, The Bold and the Beautiful, where she played Charlotte, a college student interning at Forrester Creations. Her character quickly became involved in a romantic storyline with one of the show’s central figures, making her an instant fan favorite.

However, Camelia’s talents extend far beyond her acting debut. Growing up in Brentwood, California, she was heavily involved in musical theater and spent seven years competing as part of a dance team. She even earned lead roles in children’s theater productions, a clear sign that the performing gene runs strong in the Somers family.

Camelia didn’t let her Hollywood upbringing define her, though. She excelled academically, attending the prestigious Harvard Westlake School, where she balanced her love for performance with cheerleading and leading the school’s dance team. After high school, she chose to stay in Los Angeles to attend the University of Southern California, where she pursued a degree in Chinese language and culture, along with minors in business and film.

In a touching Instagram post celebrating her birthday, her father Bruce expressed his deep pride in Camelia, writing, “I would pick you as my daughter in every lifetime.” Over the years, many have noticed her striking resemblance to Suzanne, often commenting on how much Camelia “looks so much like” her grandmother.


A Grandmother’s Influence

Suzanne’s influence on her granddaughters extended far beyond physical resemblance. Camelia spoke openly about the impact her grandmother had on her, both personally and professionally. Following Suzanne’s passing, Camelia shared a heartfelt tribute on Instagram, posting a photo with the caption, “I love you forever Zannie, my different kind of grandma ❤.” Fans quickly commented, noting that she wore her grandmother’s smile, a lasting testament to their bond.

Camelia’s sister, Violet Somers, has also chosen a creative path, though she maintains a more private lifestyle compared to her sister. Violet appeared in the 2017 film Paint Me in the Opera House, marking her foray into acting. Like her sister, Violet has expressed deep admiration for her grandmother, sharing emotional memories in the days following her passing.


Violet Somers: A Life of Reflection and Love

Though Violet keeps a lower public profile, her father Bruce took to Instagram in April 2023 to celebrate her 25th birthday, posting a loving message that read, “This soul turned 25 today. That’s 25 years of spreading light and love touching everyone she encounters.” It’s clear that both Violet and Camelia carry on Suzanne’s legacy of kindness, creativity, and warmth.

One of Violet’s most touching tributes to her grandmother came in the form of a personal letter. She revealed that she wrote to Suzanne just before her passing, asking her to visit her as a yellow butterfly after she had crossed over. “The day that I went to visit after she had passed, I walked out of the house, and there was just this museum-level black and yellow butterfly,” Violet shared. It was a moment that solidified their unbreakable bond, even in death.

 


A Legacy of Strength, Talent, and Love

Suzanne Somers wasn’t just a Hollywood star—she was the heart of her family. Her passing left an indelible mark on those who loved her, but her spirit continues to shine through her son Bruce and granddaughters, Camelia and Violet. Whether it’s through their creative pursuits or their loving tributes, the Somers family ensures that Suzanne’s legacy will live on for generations.

In the words of Camelia, “If you were good at something, in her mind, you were the best.” It’s this unwavering support and belief in her family that made Suzanne so much more than a television icon. She was a pillar of strength, love, and inspiration—a role that her granddaughters now take on, ensuring that her light never fades.

As Camelia and Violet continue to carve out their own paths, there’s no doubt that they will carry their grandmother’s enduring spirit with them every step of the way. Whether through acting, creative endeavors, or simply living life with the same joy and passion as Suzanne, these two remarkable young women are a living tribute to the woman who meant so much to so many.

In the end, Suzanne Somers’ legacy is one of resilience, love, and the unbreakable bonds of family—a story that lives on through the hearts and lives of her granddaughters.

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