Sally Field, now 76, recently reminisced about her relationship with Burt Reynolds, who passed away in 2018. Reynolds, known for his charismatic roles, admitted Fields was his true love. They met on the set of “Smokey and the Bandit” in 1977, where Reynolds fought to cast her despite doubts about her suitability. Their romance captivated the public for nearly five years before ending in 1980.
In her memoir, Field revealed a complex dynamic with Reynolds, describing his controlling behavior due to his fame. Despite his proposals, she sensed his heart wasn’t committed. After their breakup, both moved on, but Reynolds regretted his mistakes, acknowledging his role in their split.
Field stayed silent about Reynolds for decades but expressed enduring feelings after his death, saying their time together remained vivid in her memory. Reflecting on their relationship, she admitted it shaped her profoundly.
“I’ve always thought of him nostalgically,” Field said, acknowledging his importance in her life.
She shared candidly in her memoir, grateful Reynolds didn’t read it, sparing him potential hurt from her reflections.