Sally Field Reveals Her Most Awkward On-Screen Kiss Ever—Fans Are Shocked

Sally Field is a legendary actress who has starred in many memorable roles throughout her career. At 76 years old, she has had her share of on-screen kisses. Recently, she revealed which on-screen kiss she thought was the worst, though she was hesitant to name the costar involved.

Sally Field has given us iconic performances in films and TV shows. We all remember her roles in “Steel Magnolias,” “Gidget,” “The Flying Nun,” “Smokey and the Bandit,” “Forrest Gump,” “Mrs. Doubtfire,” and “Erin Brockovich.”

Her performance in “Steel Magnolias” was especially unforgettable, showcasing her ability to convey deep emotions. Despite her impressive career and numerous on-screen romances, Field’s recent comment about her worst kiss surprised many fans.

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Sally Field’s career has been filled with many memorable roles and experiences. She was born in Pasadena, California, into a working-class showbiz family, and her childhood was challenging. In her memoirs, she revealed painful experiences, including abuse by her stepfather and a secret abortion at 17. Despite these hardships, Sally has grown into a beloved and humble figure in Hollywood.

She continues to work regularly, appearing in recent roles like Janice in the 2020 TV series *Dispatches From Elsewhere* and Jessie Buss in the 2022 series *Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty.* Her resilience and ongoing presence in the industry are a testament to her incredible talent and strength.

 

On the December 1 episode of “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen,” Sally Field shared her least favorite on-screen kiss after a fan’s question.

Field, 76, was initially hesitant but eventually revealed that her worst kiss was with Burt Reynolds, her former boyfriend and co-star in “Smokey and the Bandit.” Field joked about it being a “shocker” and explained that the kiss was difficult because Reynolds wasn’t very good at it.

She noted that during the filming, there was a lot of “drooling” on Reynolds’ part. Field and Reynolds met in 1977 while working on the film and dated for about five years. Reynolds, who passed away in 2018, had expressed regret about their relationship in his memoir, wishing he had tried harder to make it work.

Field later explained to Variety that she had stopped speaking with Reynolds in the last 30 years of his life because he was not good for her. She mentioned that Reynolds had idealized their past relationship, which she found difficult to deal with.

Always have had nothing but high praise and respect for the works of Sally Field. Absolutely top-notch!