SALLY FIELD IS HAPPY BEING SINGLE, AFTER SHE HAD TWO DIVORCES
In the past, which is not that far from today, the divorce only meant for a women to seek another husband, since women couldn’t be happy single, as it was stereotyped in the society.
For the last three decades, Sally Field is single. And she is having the fun of her life, as she stated that she is focusing on herself, her hobbies and her work.
Sally Field was a young woman when she appeared on the screens, with the TV show, Gidget. As she had rose to fame in early age, she had some tough experiences in her life. She had a rough childhood, which affected her later life with her violent relationships.
Sally Field married with Steven Craig in 1968. They had two sons together, Peter and Eli. The couple stayed together for seven years, and separated afterwards.
It was 1977, when Field met with Burt Reynolds on a movie they worked together. They had a relationship for five years.
Then she married with Alan Greisman in 1984. They were together for a decade, and welcomed their son, Sam. After their divorce, Field wanted no relationships, as she wanted to focus on her career and three sons. Instead of seeking another men’s love, she found the love she seeked with her children.
In 2014, she stated to E! Online, “The three things I’m most proud of in my life are my sons. They are kind, loving, productive people. Each with their own list of talents and accomplishments,”
As she stated, the pregnancy journey was a illuminating process for her, since she had some mental and physical strugglings along with her pregnancy. She is now a grandmother of five, at the age of 77. The names of her grandchildren are, Isabelle, Sophie, Ogden, Noah, and Colin.
“I’m really happy with how I am, and I really don’t want to pick up your underwear in the morning. [I’m] realizing I really don’t want to start again. I really like not worrying about someone else’s dinner,”
She stated, “Ultimately, what we have is just aloneness, and that sounds terrible, but it’s really glorious. Because if you are all together inside yourself, owning yourself, and all the pieces are put together, you keep great company with yourself. You’re not alone in your aloneness — you’re together with yourself,”
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