SUZANNE Somers’ widower has ‘reunited’ with late love through an AI robot.
The figure was modeled after her legendary character in the hit sitcom, Three’s Company.
Suzanne was best-known for starring as Chrissy Snow in the legendary sitcom.
She played the role from 1977 to 1980 across five seasons of the ABC show.
The actress sadly passed away from breast cancer in October 2023, the day before her 77th birthday.
Another known role came in Step by Step where she played Carol Foster Lambert from 1991 for seven years.
Now, Suzanne has been reborn in the form of a brand new robot inspired by her famous character from nearly 50 years ago.
A new video has emerged showing her husband Alan Hamel, 88, coming face to face with his lost love.
The robot was modeled after a young Suzanne who wore a white shirt with a matching black blazer and skirt.
In the clip, Alan sits on a stool next to the moving figure and asks the robot if his name means anything.
After a while, the robot replies: “Of course I do, Alan Hamel was my wonderful husband of 55 years.
“He’s my partner in everything from life to love and we’ve shared so many beautiful memories together.”
She then asked: “Do you have a favourite memory of us?”
He then asked the machine version of his late wife what her favorite shared memory was.
The robot replied: “Well, there are so many.
“One of my favorites was when Alan and I were filming a cooking segment together a long time ago.
“We had a little mishap with the blender. Let’s just say it didn’t go as planned and we ended up wearing more of the smoothie than we actually made.
“We laughed so hard, and it became a running joke in our house. It’s those lighthearted moments that really bring us closer together.”
The actor personally worked with multiple companies who have been involved in building the robot.
Realbotix’s technology in robotics and the character-based conversational software from Hollo.AI was used to create a ‘digital twin’ of the late star.