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Suzanne Somers reunites with her lookalike granddaughter Violet Somers in new Instagram video

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The legendary actress, who starred as Chrissy Snow on Three's Company and Carol Foster on Step by Step, launched her makeup line last year.And Suzanne Somers, 73, reunited with her lookalike granddaughter, Violet Somers, for a new IGTV makeup video.The gorgeous blonde actress donned an off-the-shoulder dress while seated next her 22-year-old granddaughter, who was in Italy prior to the COVID-19 lockdown.

Good genes:Suzanne Somers, 73, reunited with her lookalike granddaughter, Violet Somers, for an IGTV makeup video on WednesdayIn the video, Suzanne revealed that she finally reunited with her granddaughter after not seeing her since December.Her daughter-in-law Caroline Somers was heard saying off camera 'Oh that's right you haven't seen.

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