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'It wasn't scandalous', Novak defends past romance

'Vertigo' actress says her biopic risks reducing her relationship with Sammy Davis Jr to controversy


News Desk September 01, 2025 1 min read
'It wasn't scandalous', Novak defends past romance

Kim Novak has expressed concern over the upcoming biopic 'Scandalous', which will dramatise her relationship with singer Sammy Davis Jr in the late 1950s, expressing the fear that the film may oversimplify their romance.

"I don't think the relationship was scandalous. He's somebody I really cared about," the 92-year-old, best known for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's 'Vertigo', told The Guardian, adding that she is anxious about how the story may be presented on screen.

"We had so much in common, including that need to be accepted for who we are and what we do, rather than how we look. I'm concerned they're going to make it all sexual reasons."

The film stars Sydney Sweeney as Novak and David Jonsson as Davis, with Colman Domingo making his directorial debut. The relationship between Novak and Davis drew widespread controversy at the time due to racist opposition to interracial relationships.

A Gallup poll in 1958 found only 4% of Americans approved of interracial marriages, nearly a decade before the 1967 Loving v. Virginia Supreme Court ruling legalised them nationwide.

While Davis reportedly admitted to biographer Burt Boya that part of his motivation was to challenge racist attitudes, sources such as Laurence Leamer's Hitchcock's Blondes highlight that his affection for Novak was genuine.

Novak herself recalled resisting pressure to end the romance, saying: "Something inside of me rebelled when I was told not to see him. I didn't think it was anybody's business."

'Scandalous' is set to explore this controversial chapter of Hollywood history, though Novak's comments raise questions about how faithfully her experience will be depicted.

The actress will receive a lifetime achievement award at the Venice International Film Festival, where a documentary about her life, Kim Novak's Vertigo, will also premiere.

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