The Lasting Love of a Lifetime
It's been decades since Burt Reynolds and Sally Field parted ways, bringing an end to their five-year Hollywood romance. Yet, even now, the legendary actor, who was 82 at the time, still dreams of reconnecting with the woman he once called the love of his life. This isn't just some fleeting thought either—Burt genuinely believes there’s still a chance to mend fences and relive cherished memories.
“Burt and Sally ended things on a sour note back in 1982, but deep down, Burt yearns for a visit from her,” a close friend of Burt’s revealed exclusively to Closer Weekly. “He’d be absolutely touched if she came by, even just to reminisce about the good old days. Those were some of the happiest times of his life.”

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A Chance for Reunion
Here’s the thing: Burt’s wish for a reunion with Sally, now 71, might just come true. Friends close to the situation say Sally is contemplating a move to Los Angeles from her current home in Tequesta, Florida, where Burt has resided for the past 30 years in a stunning Spanish Revival-style mansion by the water. Not only would this move bring them closer geographically, but it aligns perfectly with Burt’s current commitments as he films his latest project, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, in LA.
“I miss her so much. Even now, it’s tough on me,” Burt has shared openly about Sally. Sally, too, is currently single after two marriages—one to her high school sweetheart Steven Craig and another to film producer Alan Greisman. Meanwhile, Burt’s own romantic history includes two failed marriages, one to actress Judy Carne and another to Loni Anderson.

The Hollywood Power Couple That Was
Burt and Sally first sparked their romance in the late '70s after co-starring in iconic films like Smokey and the Bandit, The End, Hooper, and Smokey and the Bandit II. But what went wrong? According to bi


