Kim Novak says Sydney Sweeney is 'totally wrong' to play her in biopic, 'sticks out so much above the waist'

Kim Novak says Sydney Sweeney is "totally wrong" to play her in the upcoming biopic Scandalous.

Entertainment Weekly Kim Novak; Sydney Sweeney in Santa Barbara on Feb. 8, 2026Credit: Donaldson Collection/Getty; Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

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  • The Vertigo actress "would never have approved" of Sweeney's casting in the film, noting that she "sticks out so much above the waist."

  • Novak also fears that Scandalous will focus too much on the sexual side of her relationship with Sammy Davis Jr. "because Sydney Sweeney looks sexy all the time."

Kim Novakdoesn't wantSydney Sweeneyto play her in an upcoming biopic.

TheVertigoactress candidly reflected on theAnyone but Youstar being cast in the filmScandalous, which will chronicle her controversial affair with Sammy Davis Jr. in the 1950s.

"I would never have approved," Novak said of the movie, which castIndustryandAlien: Romulusstar David Jonsson as Davis, in a new interview with the U.K.'sThe Times.

She added that Sweeney "sticks out so much above the waist."

Kim Novak in Deauville, France, on Sept. 6, 2025; Sydney Sweeney in Los Angeles on Jan. 10, 2026Credit: Foc Kan/WireImage; Jerritt Clark/Getty

Novak is also apprehensive about the movie putting too much emphasis on the sexual attraction between her and Davis, because she remembers their relationship being primarily based on them having "so much in common."

"There's no way it wouldn't be a sexual relationship because Sydney Sweeney looks sexy all the time," Novak said ofScandalous. "She was totally wrong to play me."

Entertainment Weeklyhas reached out to representatives for Sweeney for comment.

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Novak also remembered the racism that Davis endured in midcentury Hollywood. "Because of the color of his skin people did terrible things," she said.

However, Novak rejected the rumor that she applied for a marriage license to wed the legendary singer, actor, and dancer. "No, no," she said. "I mean, he loved me. I cared for him deeply. But at that time I never wanted to marry anybody."

TheMan With the Golden Armactress also said the late studio executive and Columbia Pictures co-founder Harry Cohn was a horrible boss. "Harry kept you on a tight rein," she recalled. "He even had people follow me around to make sure I wasn't wasting my time talking to the person who was selling hot dogs [on set], and he told me, 'Don't eat those hot dogs.' I was always conscious of not putting on weight and how I dressed. They were constantly controlling you. If I put that much control on my horse I wouldn't blame him if he bucked me off."

Kim Novak; Sammy Davis Jr.Credit: Silver Screen Collection/Getty; Gilles Petard/Redferns

When asked if she'd heard the rumors that Cohn threatened Davis with violence if the singer didn't marry a Black woman, Novak replied, "Oh, I know it was true."

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Sweeney'sEuphoriacostar Colman Domingo is set to directScandalous. The film has not yet begun production.

Sweeneypreviously paid tributeto Novak at the 2025 Met Gala in May, where she wore a black Miu Miu dress similar to one that Novak sported in 1967'sThe Legend of Lylah Clare. Domingo was one of the co-chairs of the gala.

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People Sarah Pidgeon as Carolyn Bessette and Paul Anthony Kelly as John F. Kennedy Jr. in Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette.Credit: Eric Liebowitz/FX

The series follows the son of PresidentJohn F. Kennedyand his relationship with the former Calvin Klein employee, capturing the soaring highs and challenging lows that accompanied the public scrutiny the high-profile couple faced on a daily basis.

Three years after theymarried on Sept. 21, 1996, JFK Jr. and Bessette died alongside her sister Lauren Bessette in aJuly 16 plane crashover the Atlantic Ocean.

Love Story— though it faced criticism from some, includinga member of the Kennedy family— isn't the only show that's brought attention to one of America's most famous political families.

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Katie Holmes in 'The Kennedys'.Credit: Prime Video

Released in 2011,The Kennedyscharts the family's rise to political power, starting with patriarch Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. serving as the U.S. ambassador to the United Kingdom in the '30s.

The eight episodes capture JFK's time as president andhis assassinationon Nov. 22, 1963, ending with Joe's death in 1969 andJackie Kennedy's marriage to Aristotle Onassis.

WithKatie Holmesbringing the iconic Jackie to life alongsideGreg Kinnear's JFK, the drama delivers plenty of intrigue.

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The Kennedys: After Camelot

Alexander Siddig as Aristotle Onassis and Katie Holmes as Jackie Kennedy Onassis in 'The Kennedy's After Camelot'.Credit: Ken Woroner/REELZ/courtesy Everett Collection

Holmes returned as Jackie a few years later for 2017'sThe Kennedys: After Camelot. The title referred to amyth that the former first lady startedabout her husband's time in office.

Her telling perpetuated an idealized vision of JFK's leadership and the family's political impact that is still part of the conversation today.

As the miniseries' title suggests,After Camelotpicks up after the president's death and charts what follows for the family. Several cast members from the original series returned alongside Holmes and new additionMatthew Perry, who broughtTed Kennedyto life.

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John F. Kennedy in 'JFK: One Day In America'.Credit: National Geographic

Sixty years after his assassination at the hands ofLee Harvey Oswald,JFK: One Day in Americaoffered insight into the president's final hours with his wife and what followed.

The three-part docuseries features new interviews with witnesses to the tragic shooting, which occurred in Texas while JFK and Jackie were driving in a convertible.

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American Dynasties: The Kennedys

President-elect John F. Kennedy and members of his family.Credit: Bettmann/Getty

Released in 2018,American Dynasties: The Kennedysis a six-part docuseries that charts the family's time in the public eye.

Featuring interviews and archival footage, it capturesthe many tragediesbut laid a groundwork for the future, highlightingJoe Kennedy III's rise in politics as the start of a new era.

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Robert Kennedy in 1966.Credit: Netflix

Robert F. Kennedywas yet another member of the family with political aspirations. He served as his brother JFK's attorney general before entering Congress as a senator in the '60s. While campaigning for the presidency, RFK was assassinated on June 6, 1968.

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Netflix's 2018 four-part docuseries charts what was referred to as the "Bobby Phenomenon," a time when RFK was viewed as the future of the Kennedys and America. Including interviews and archival footage, it zooms in on another tragedy that plagued the family.

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The Kennedy Assassination: 24 Hours After

Vice President Lyndon B Johnson is sworn in to the office of the Presidency aboard Air Force One alongside Jackie Kennedy.Credit: Bettmann/CORBIS/Getty

Released in 2009, the History Channel'sThe Kennedy Assassination: 24 Hours Laterfocuses on what happened in the immediate aftermath of JFK's death as former Vice PresidentLyndon B. Johnsonwas sworn in as president.

Interviews and archival footage highlight how the country and those closest to JFK attempted to get back on their feet and set the scene for the years that followed.

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Ethel

Ethel Kennedy in 'Ethel'.Credit: HBO

Ethel Kennedy, the widow of RFK, tells her story in the 2012 documentaryEthel, which was created by her youngest child,Rory Kennedy. The project charts the activist's relationship with her husband and her life raising their 11 children.

Rory described her mom's life as "one of the great untold stories," explaining her desire to bring it to the screen.

"Our family knows my mother, and our close friends know her, but to be able to share her with so many other people I think was important," she said at the time, viaToday.

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American Prince: JFK Jr.

John F. Kennedy, Jr. and his wife, Carolyn Bessette Kennedy on May 1, 1999 in Washington, DC.Credit: Ron Sachs/Consolidated News Pictures/Getty

Released a year beforeLove Story,American Prince: JFK Jr.tells the story of John Jr.'s rise in his father's footsteps, from the launch of his magazineGeorgeto his untimely death.

The three-part HBO docuseries looks into the "remarkable life and enduring legacy" of JFK's son, dubbed "the boy who would be king."

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Kennedy's Suicide Bomber

'The Suicide Bomber That Almost Killed Kennedy'.Credit: Smithsonian Channel

Three years before his death, JFK was the victim of an assassination attempt.

From the Smithsonian Channel, the 2013 documentary examines Richard Pavlick's attempt to kill the president, featuring interviews and dramatized footage.

WatchKennedy's Suicide Bomberon Paramount+

Kennedy(1983)

Martin Sheen as John F. Kennedy in 'Kennedy'.Credit: NBC/Courtesy Everett Collection

Released in 1983,Kennedyis another scripted series that highlights JFK's time in office, particularly highlighting "racial tension and missiles in Cuba," per the official logline on Peacock.

Martin Sheenportrays the late president in the show, which was released to coincide with the 20th anniversary of JFK's death.

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Kennedy(2023)

John F. Kennedy is sworn in as President of the United States.Credit: History Channel

Sixty years after JFK's death, the History Channel released a new eight-part docuseries about his "remarkable life, enduring legacy, and ambitious leadership."

The project includes archival footage alongside interviews with the likes ofConan O'Brien, JFK's niece Kathleen Kennedy Townsend and more.

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The Norwegian royal family is weathering its fair share of scandals right now. After the premiere ofRebel Royalsthis fall—a controversial documentary followingPrincess Märtha Louise of Norwayand her husband, Durek Verrett—Crown Princess Mette-Marit is in the spotlight, facing renewed scrutiny overher past ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. So, too, is her son Marius Borg Høiby; his trial for rape, assault, and other offensesjust concluded in Osloand his verdict will be handed down in June.

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Given the increased scrutiny on the family, here, a guide to Princess Mette-Marit and Prince Haakon's family. (Want even more info about the Norwegian royals?Right this way for the full family tree):

1) Princess Ingrid Alexandra

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The eldest daughter of Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit, Princess Ingrid Alexandra is second in line to the Norwegian throne. She iscurrently a student at the University of Sydney, in a three-year degree with a focus on international relations and political economy.

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2) Prince Sverre Magnus

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Prince Sverre Magnus is third in line to the Norwegian throne. He graduated from high school in spring 2024. Per his official bio, "The Prince is particularly interested in photography and film. He enjoys skiing, and especially alpine skiing, and shares the joy of water sports with the rest of his family."

3) Marius Borg Høiby

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Marius Borg Høiby is Princess Mette-Marit's son from a prior relationship with a man named Morten Borg.He is currently in prisonawaiting a verdict on his rape and assault trial.

His stepfather Prince Haakonsaid in a statement earlier this year, "Marius Borg Høiby is not a member of the Royal House of Norway and is therefore autonomous. We care about him, and he is an important member of our family. He is a citizen of Norway and, as such, has the same responsibilities as everyone else — as well as the same rights."

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British royal wedding dresses often follow strict traditions, but some brides have made bold choices to break the mold

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  • Princess Eugenie showcased her scoliosis scar with a low-back gown, while Princess Beatrice wore an upcycled dress from Queen Elizabeth

  • Queen Victoria popularized white wedding dresses in 1840, shifting away from the colorful gowns of the era

British royal weddings are nothing if not traditional — but these bridal gowns broke a rule or two.

There are a number of official and unofficial norms that surround these momentous events, including asking the monarch for permission to marry and exchangingWelsh gold wedding bands, perBrides.

However, those guidelines also extend to the bride's attire. Traditionally, a bride in a royal wedding will wear long sleeves, don a tiara and follow several other rules, perCBS News.

However, brides likeQueen VictoriaandZara Tindallhave subtly brushed off norms of modesty and dress color. Queen Victoria helped popularize white wedding dresses in 1840 — shifting away from the colorful gowns of the era — while Zara wore short sleeves for her 2011 nuptials.

Here's everything to know about seven British royal wedding dresses that broke tradition.

Queen Victoria of England

Queen Victoria (1819 - 1901) and Prince Albert (1819 - 1861) on their return from the marriage service at St James's Palace,Credit: Rischgitz/Getty

Queen Victoriamarried her first cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, at the Chapel Royal in St. James Palace on Feb, 10, 1840. While it was tradition at that time to marry within bloodlines, her wedding dress was anything but conventional.

Instead of wearing a colored dress — like the reds, blues and browns that were popular and most worn by brides of the time — she set into place one of possibly the most widespread traditions of Western and royal weddings today, wearing white.

"She needed to signal submission, that she was going to be good from now on; that she was going to be a wife — soshe wore the simple white dress," historian and presenter ofVictoria & Albert: The WeddingLucy Worsley told PEOPLE in January 2019. "It became the ancestor of a million big white wedding dresses that people wear to this day."

The gown was made using silk from the Spitalfields area in England and featured Honiton lace, which was meant to revive the country's flagging lace industry, per theRoyal Collection Trust.

Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother

The Queen Mother on her wedding dayCredit: The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty

In the 1920s,Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, broke tradition by leaning into the modern trends of the flapper era, rather than wearing the traditional Victorian-style dresses that featured large, full skirts and corsets.

The Hon. Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon married Prince Albert, Duke of York — who later became King George VI — on April 26, 1923, at Westminster Abbey in a drop waist gown that had two trains, one falling from her shoulders and the other from her hips.

The dress was designed by Queen Mary's dressmaker, Madame Handley-Seymour, and was made of an cream-colored chiffon moiré fabric, perTatler. It was embroidered with pearls and silver thread, plus a lace insert that was a family heirloom.

The Queen also notably omitted wearing a tiara — they had gone out of fashion in World War I — and instead wore a crown of myrtle. That flower has been used in every royal wedding since Queen Victoria, perBrides.

Princess Margaret

Princess Margaret and her new husband Antony Armstrong-Jones leave Westminister Abbey after their wedding.Credit: Getty

What madePrincess Margaret's wedding dress non-traditional wasn't the fact that it was breaking any royal rules — it's that it was so simple.

To wed photographerAntony Armstrong-Joneson May 6, 1960, Princess Margaret wore a silk organza gown with long sleeves, a V-neck and a full skirt designed by Norman Hartnell, who also designed the wedding gown for her sister,Queen Elizabeth, in 1947.

At the time,Lifereportedly called it"the simplest royal wedding gown in history." According toTatler,Princess Margaret requested a minimalistic gown as not to overwhelm her 5-feet, 1-inch frame.

Princess Diana

Formal portrait of Lady Diana Spencer (1961 - 1997) in her wedding dress designed by David and Elizabeth EmanuelCredit: Fox Photos/Getty

Princess Diana's gown to wed the now-King Charleson July 29, 1981, still holds the record for having the longest British royal wedding train at 25 feet — which made it nearly impossible tofit in her carriageat the time.

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"If we pulled too much, straightening the material, her tiara and veil would slip," bridesmaid India Hicks toldHarper's Bazaarin May 2018 about holding the massive train. "But if we didn't pull enough, the effect of the train would be lost."

In addition to the train, her gown also subtly paid tribute to the bridal trends of the 80s, featuring puffy sleeves, a big skirt and ruffled neckline. It was also loaded with hidden items and good luck charms, including a gold horseshoe, a blue bow and even a matching umbrella created by the dress' designersElizabeth and David Emanuel— just in case the weather didn't cooperate.

Zara Tindall

Zara Phillips departs afterher Royal wedding to Mike Tindall at Canongate Kirk on July 30, 2011 in Edinburgh,Credit: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty

Despitenot having an official title, Zara's wedding to English rugby playerMike Tindallon July 30, 2011, was royal nonetheless.

However, Zara eschewed long sleeves and instead sported a silk faille gown with sheer, tulle sleeves just covering her shoulders. The dress — designed byStewart Parvin, couturier to the Queen— also featured a hidden corset, drop waist and cathedral train. She topped off the attire the Meander Bandeau tiara, which belongs to her mother,Princess Anne.

Princess Eugenie

Princess Eugenie of York and Jack Brooksbank leave St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle following their wedding at St. George's Chapel on October 12, 2018 in Windsor, England.Credit: Victoria Jones - WPA Pool/Getty

While the gown thatPrincess Eugeniewore to her Oct, 12, 2018, wedding toJack Brooksbankmay look traditionally royal from the front, the back tells a different story.

The back of her dress, which was designed byPeter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos, features a low-cut back to show off a scar from herscoliosis surgeryfrom when she was 12 years old.

"I think you can change the way beauty is, and you can show people your scars and I think it's really special to stand up for that," the royal said in an October 2018 interview onThis Morning.

The dress had a folded-down neckline over the shoulders and featured a number of motifs, including a thistle forBalmoral Castlein Scotland, ivy for the couple'sformer home at Ivy Cottageand a shamrock to represent motherSarah Ferguson's Irish roots.

In addition to the dress, Eugenie wore her grandmother Queen Elizabeth'sGreville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara.

Princess Beatrice

Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi on their wedding day.Credit: Press Association via AP

Like her sister,Princess Beatricestrayed from tradition to add extra meaning to her wedding gown.

To marryEdoardo Mapelli Mozzion July 17, 2020, with only close family in attendance, the royal bridewore a Peau de Soie taffeta dress by Norman Hartnellthat belonged to her grandmother, Queen Elizabeth. The royal has worn the gown a number of times, including for a state dinner at the British Embassy in Rome in 1961, for the London premiere of the filmLawrence of Arabiain 1962 and for the re-opening of Parliament in 1967.

While the dress was altered by the Queen's longtime dressmaker Stewart Parvin to feature a duchess satin trim on a shorter hemline and short puff sleeves for a more contemporary look, it still remained the first royal dress to be considered "upcycled."

As Caroline de Guitaut, the curator of an exhibition that featured the dress after Princess Beatrice's wedding, told PEOPLE in September 2020, Beatrice told him that the dress had just "stood out to her."

"She talked a lot about theupcycling aspect and how that was really important to hergiven the situation that we all find ourselves in at the moment, with the [COVID-19] pandemic and the compromises being made by everybody," de Guitaut said. "It really was a one-off kind of wedding, the whole concept was just so nice."

Beatrice also wore theQueen Mary diamond fringe tiara, which the Queen wore on her own wedding day. As a source told PEOPLE in July 2020, "the Queen saved this grand tiara specifically for Beatrice. It was always reserved for her as they are exceptionally close."

The insider went on to call it "arguably the most sentimental [piece] lent from the Queen yet."

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