Sally Field’s most shocking confessions revealed

Field said she had the meeting during a final audition for a role with the director.
He invited her to his bedroom, where he told her that he should see her breasts for a nude scene in the movie, and then said that her job was.
Field said, “He said,” But only after I have seen how you kissed. “
She gave herself to the kiss and later, while filming, he appeared at the door of her hotel room.
Veld then allowed him to have sex with her, even though his wife stayed with him in the hotel suite above.
She said, “I can’t turn it out more than I turned it out. As far as I am concerned, it was how men behaved, because that is all I have ever seen.”
The actress opened about the meeting in a new interview in which she also described the stomach -changing abuse that she suffered from her stepfather for years.
Field became the victim of molestering after her mother Margaret in 1950 Dad Richard separated and married Jock Mahoney, a Hollywood stuntman and actor who played Tarzan in two feature films.
The double Oscar winner said the abuse started when Mahoney would ask her to walk up and down in his body in a thin nightdress.
She said: “I walked on his back until he rolled to and ordered me to continue. One foot in front of the other, I walked on his chest, my nightdress hung loose while his hands slid over my legs and then went up.
“I would turn my feet, walk to his stomach to be out of reach, and he whispered instructions -” lower, lower. “
“My steps became smaller when he muttered,” lower. ” I walked on this beloved non-father, tried carefully to avoid my feet, and part of me was no longer in the room. “
As the intimate running sessions increase, Field found it difficult to concentrate at school.
She added: “I understand that it is a characteristic that teachers are now looking for in children who have problems at home – the inability to concentrate.
“Your mind creates a kind of fog, so you don’t have to deal with the things that come on you. I lived in a fog and the only time it came up when I was on stage or remember a poem in the English class.
“I would stick to it and just live.”




