According to Sally Field, Burt Reynolds ‘invented’ her to be the love of his life: “I wasn’t,”

 

Burt Reynolds was not in love with Sally Field.

She was officially referred to as such by Reynolds in 2015, three years before he passed away. He raved about how much he missed her and expressed regret for not being able to work out their romance, which began on the set of 1977’s Smokey and the Bandit.

Sally Field claims that Burt Reynolds ‘created’ her as the love of his life: ‘I was not.’

The entertainer’s viewpoint is extraordinarily unique.

She said in a recent interview, “He was not someone I could be around.” He was in no way the right match for me.

 

 

 

 

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