Why Suzanne Somers Left Three’s Company (And Who Took Over As The Third Roommate)

The world lost a beloved member of sitcom royalty when Suzanne Somers passed away at the age of 76 on October 15, 2023, following a long battle with breast cancer. Among the actor’s various achievements, the most iconic is easily her breakthrough role as Christmas “Chrissy” Snow as a member of the Three’s Company cast. Though she was popular while playing the part, her tenure on the hit series also involved some behind-the-scenes controversy.

As fans will recall, the actress did not stay through the entirety of the ABC sitcom’s run from 1977 to 1984. She ultimately exited in Season 5 due to a contract dispute. However, the reason for this disagreement has been subject to a debate that we’ll explore now.

The Reason For Suzanne Somers’ Three’s Company Exit

The simple, relatively well-known answer to the question of why Suzanne Somers left Three’s Company is that she had a falling-out with network executives over her salary. Yet, there are actually two sides to this story, it seems. In a 2020 interview with People, Somers — a single mother at the time she was cast — recalled how she was fired for requesting a pay raise on par with her co-star, John Ritter, who passed away decades ago. The actress claimed he was making $150,000 per episode.

Producer Tom Bergman discussed the matter with the Television Academy Foundation and corroborated the $150,000 request — even adding that it would have required an increase of Ritter’s pay to $200,000. However, he also claims that, after the starlet’s request was denied, she did not show up to set for multiple shooting days. Contractually unable to fire her, the producers wrote in that Chrissy had to leave to care for her ill mother and, as a result, the crew taped end-of-episode segments for the character in which she spoke to the cast over the phone for the remainder of the season.

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