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Suzanne Somersis speaking out after an unexpected visitor showed up at her Palm Springs, California, home on Friday night while she was in the middle of a Facebook Live session.

Around 40 minutes into the video, which sees her discussing various makeup products, theThree’s Companystar stops abruptly and asks her husband, producerAlan Hamel, “Is somebody here? I just heard a person.”

Somers, 74, then invites the person over toward where she’s sitting because, as she says later in the footage, she thought he was a dinner guest who had arrived early. But she soon realizes he isn’t one of the individuals she was expecting — and “he barely had any clothes on,” as she later toldPage Six.

The man isheard telling Somers he is “terrified"because there are “ghosts following” him. And after Somers politely asks him how he got there and tells him he shouldn’t be there, she adds, “You don’t scare me … but I’m not used to people being on our property.”

He then apologizes to the star, who calmly gives him directions back down the hill to exit their property and asks Hamel, 84, to show the intruder the door.

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Near the end of their exchange, the man offers Somers a gift. She declines, and tells him, “You seem like a very nice person, but you shouldn’t be here.”

“All is well, but thank you for your concern everybody,” she adds, writing later in a comment, “All clear and safe! Thanks for your concern. Have a great weekend.”

Somers told Page Sixthat the man was wearing “flip flops or a bathing suit, or a bikini,” and that her seemingly comedic wide-eyed glances at the camera were because, “Ihad a few hundred thousand people watching, and I wanted to keep them calm.”

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“The great thing is that he was almost naked so I could see he didn’t have anything, he didn’t have a weapon,” she continued.

Hamel told the outlet that he believed the man could’ve been a hiker who got lost, saying, “Oftentimes people come to Palm Springs ….they go hiking, and theydon’t take any water.”

“This guy obviously got lost,” he added. “He was odd, he was very odd. But he wasn’t threatening — like get whatever you have to defend yourself and head for the hills.”

Somers and Hamel, who married in 1977 andhave lived at their Palm Springs propertysince that same year, also told Page Six that the compound is “very hard to get to.”

source: people.com