Suzanne Somers Confronts Near-Naked Home Intruder During Livestream
By Paris Close
February 8, 2021
Suzanne Somers caught a nearly naked intruder trespassing onto her property as she was giving a makeup tutorial.
The Three’s Company alum, 74, had been giving a demonstration on contouring from the comfort of her Palm Springs home when she sensed someone else was on her grounds. After hearing a noise nearby that her husband, Alan Hamel, insisted was “just a frog,” a male stranger wearing little more than a pair of flip flops and a bathing suit (or “bikini”) appeared off-camera as Somers was on Facebook Live.
After greeting each other, the man told her he was “terrified” of something. “I’m not even sure,” he tells Somers in the clip. “There were ghosts following me.”
The stranger, who identified himself as Aaron Carpenter, asserted he is "not a scary person whatsoever" and explained that he’d been led to her home by a friend. He even insisted he had a "gift" for the couple, which they refused, repeatedly asking him to leave.
Carpenter left without incident, telling the couple 'God bless you,' drawing a look of concern from Somers as she proceeded with her video. Police were later called after the unsettling encounter.
“I was expecting dinner guests; that’s why I was so friendly at first. [But] when he came closer, he barely had any clothes on,” Somers recalled to Page Six, noting that “the great thing is that he was almost naked so I could see he didn’t have anything, he didn’t have a weapon.”
Hamel believed the man had gotten “lost,” adding that, “He was odd … but he wasn’t threatening.”
In the end, the police located the intruder and warned him not to enter on private property.
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