Burt Reynolds, our movie star next door, is set to release a so-called tell-all memoir, titled “But Enough About Me,” in fall 2015 with publishing house G.P. Putnam’s Sons. This is The Bandit’s second memoir – the first, “My Life,” was released in 1994, proving that even 20 years later, there is actually not enough about Burt Reynolds.
The new one, which will reportedly include a foreword by Burt’s “Deliverance” co-star Jon Voight, promises to take readers from his Florida teen years through his movies, his famous romances including those with Dinah Shore and Sally Field, the friendships with legendary fellow celebs and even his tabloid-busting marriage to and divorce from Loni Anderson.
In the press release about the book, Burt says that “setting the record straight is something I have wanted to do for a while now, and with this book I will.” He even apparently dishes on the infamous “Cosmopolitan” bearskin rug interlude, which, we’re hoping, inspires more people to print that photo, because even in “Enough About Me,” you can never get enough of that chest hair.