
Kim Novak has shared apprehensions about the tone of the upcoming Sydney Sweeney-led biopic that charts her relationship with Sammy Davis Jr.
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The 92-year-old actor is considered synonymous with the Golden Age of Hollywood, serving as the dual face of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1958 film Vertigo. Around the same time, she entered into a clandestine relationship with the singer and actor at the height of their respective careers.
The dramatisation of their relationship comes from Miramax, and marks the directorial debut of Sweeney’s Euphoria co-star Colman Domingo, with Industry star David Jonsson portraying Davis Jr..
In a new interview with The Guardian, Novak has shared concerns about the film, saying she took issue with its title, Scandalous!
“I don’t think the relationship was scandalous,” she told the publication. “He’s somebody I really cared about. 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. But I’m concerned they’re going to make it all sexual reasons.”
Novak and Davis Jr. first met in the mid-fifties, when they both appeared as guests on The Steve Allen Show, beginning a secret relationship shortly afterward due to the period’s attitude to interracial relationships at the time. Jim Crow segregation laws were enforceable at that time in America.
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Novak was a signee to Columbia Pictures, and when it’s co-founder Harry Cohn found out about the affair, he threatened Davis Jr. with a mob hit and insisted that Novak dating a Black man would hurt box office sales, leading to the two separating.
Speaking about the film last year, Domingo told Deadline he hopes to start production on the project after he and Sweeney wrap the long-gestating third season of Euphoria.
“Hopefully we’ll make a beautiful, sweet film that’s really about the possibility of love, but under many eyes, trying to have privacy, trying to have love, trying to have a life,” he said. “And I think it’s something that Sydney and I both know very well. We’re trying to advocate for your humanity again in your life.”
Sydney Sweeney for American Eagle’s Fall 2025 campaign
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Novak’s comments come amid a controversial period for Sweeney, who recently responded to backlash after promoting a soap infused with her bathwater.
However, she has not yet addressed the recent furore surrounding her involvement in the American Eagle Jeans campaign, which many online have accused of having racial undertones. Both Lizzo and Doja Cat have criticised the campaign, while Sweeney was heckled at a recent film premiere over the ad, with an onlooker shouting: “Stop the ad, that is being racist!”
American Eagle released a statement in early August, saying: “Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans is and always was about the jeans. Her jeans. Her story”.
The commercial received praise from US President Donald Trump, who called it the “HOTTEST ad out there” and also expressed delight at the news that Sweeney was registered as a Republican supporter at the last election.
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