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Suzanne Somers’ widower, Alan Hamel, says ‘odd things’ happening at home since star’s death: ‘I’m a believer now that there is an afterlife’

Suzanne Somers’ widower, Alan Hamel, says odd things have been happening in the couple’s Palm Springs, Calif., home since the “Three’s Company” icon passed — and it seems Somers is still with us in spirit.

“Three things happened. The same day, that were very strange,” her devoted husband of nearly 50 years, told us.

First off, “a hummingbird flew into our house and made the rounds in the kitchen, and the living room and the dining room.”

The bird then “hovered” in front of a framed picture of lovebirds Hamel and Somers in their breakfast nook, and even “landed on top and stayed there.”

Hamel even snapped a pic of the bird.

After that, “the fireplace started all by itself,” and “some music came on by Suzanne’s favorite composter.”

Odder, “No one’s ever heard of this guy,” he said of the obscure maestro.

“I’m a believer now that there is an afterlife. I’m convinced of it,” Suanne Somers’ widower, Alan Hamel, told Page Six. WireImage
A hummingbird landed on a picture of Hamel and Somers.
Hamel told us, “the fireplace started all by itself.” WireImage

When Hamel, 87, is just about to fall asleep, “I feel her laying beside me,” he exclusively told us.

In October, Somers died holding her beloved hubby’s hand at their Palm Springs home a day before her 77th birthday.

The couple, who was known for their prodigious love life, “rarely spent an hour apart in 55 years together,” Somers’ rep previously told Page Six.

The couple was married for nearly 50 years. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images

Hamel now tells us: “I’m a believer now that there is an after life. I’m convinced of it… I think there’s something we don’t understand. I think there’s a plane somewhere… after we discard our bodies. We still have our soul. I think our soul is energy. The soul must go somewhere and do something.”

Since Somers passing, “The time when I’m with my family… and I have one of my moments when I have to leave, I go into the bedroom… I’m alone there. And I feel her presence. Once I interact with her presence, I go back and interact with the family.”

“Her grandkids, one by one, have told me the same thing.”

Somers was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2000. Getty Images

“I hope it’s all true,” he figures. “It certainly makes the grieving process a lot easier,” and, “If it is, we’ll be reunited.”

The couple even talked about the afterlife when Somers was still alive.

“We joked about it. Before she was sick. Before the last chapter,” Hamel said. “We joked about when one of us passed, it would likely be me because I’m 10 years older.”

The “Three’s Company” icon passed away at age 76. Getty Images

But Somers told him, “Knowing you, you’ll be on your way back before you’ve left,” he recalled.

The “Step by Step” star died of breast cancer in October. She was first diagnosed in 2000, and credited a healthy lifestyle for her longevity.