Kim Novak Criticizes Sidney Sweeney’s Casting in Biopic
Kim Novak, at 93 years old, expressed her disapproval of casting Sidney Sweeney, 28, to portray her in the upcoming biopic titled “Scandalous!” Novak commented that this choice was “completely wrong” and stated she would never have approved it. She mentioned that Sweeney “sticks out way above my hips,” which seemed to indicate that the physicality did not align with her perception of herself.
Among the concerns surrounding the film, Novak expressed worry that it would emphasize the sexual elements of her relationship with Sammy Davis Jr. She mentioned that the two shared many commonalities beyond physical attraction. “Sidney Sweeney always looks sexy, so there’s no way we wouldn’t have a sexual relationship,” Novak remarked, further reinforcing her belief that the decision to cast Sweeney was misguided.
Representatives for Sweeney did not respond immediately to requests for comments. Meanwhile, Novak’s long-time manager, Sue Cameron, noted that Novak had intended for her romance with Davis Jr. to be understood more deeply, emphasizing love and mutual respect rather than just physical allure.
Colman Domingo, directing the biopic, aims to explore the dynamics of Novak’s relationship with Davis, which she interprets as anything but scandalous. “He’s someone I really care about,” Novak added, reflecting on the significance of acceptance they both sought, regardless of societal judgments.
Reflecting on her past, Novak commented on the challenges she faced, including societal pressures related to interracial relationships. She recalled her first romance with a Mexican boy and how it never crossed her mind to consider race as a barrier. “While people felt a certain way, I felt that people needed to change,” she noted, emphasizing her belief that love transcends racial boundaries.
In conclusion, her sentiments suggest that while the upcoming film seeks to delve into a pivotal moment in her life, the focus should encompass love and understanding rather than sensationalizing their relationship. Novak’s reflections highlight the complexities of her experiences, touching on themes of acceptance and challenging societal norms.


