At first glance, the photo of Tom Jones and Marjorie Wallace looks like a glamorous celebrity moment. But behind the smiles was a story filled with scandal, heartbreak, and public pressure. During the 1960s and 1970s, Tom Jones was one of the world’s biggest stars, known not only for his powerful voice but also for his reputation with women. He later admitted to sleeping with hundreds of women while touring, even though he remained married to his wife Linda for 59 years. Biographer Sean Smith described him as “not exactly Mr Faithful.”
Marjorie Wallace was ambitious, adventurous, and determined from a young age. In 1973, at only 20 years old, she became the first American woman ever crowned Miss World after defeating 53 contestants in London. Her victory instantly made her famous, but the attention surrounding her personal life soon overshadowed the achievement.
That same year, she met Tom Jones backstage at the London Palladium. Their connection quickly became serious, with Tom reportedly admitting, “This one could really affect me.” The romance caused controversy because Tom was married, while Marjorie was reportedly engaged to race car driver Peter Revson. When photos appeared of Tom and Marjorie kissing in Barbados, public backlash exploded, and soon after, she lost her Miss World crown.
Tragedy followed when Peter Revson died during practice for the 1974 South African Grand Prix. He was reportedly carrying a gold locket from Marjorie engraved with the words, “If not for you…” Soon afterward, Tom ended the affair out of fear his wife would discover everything, leaving Marjorie emotionally overwhelmed.
Marjorie later overdosed on sleeping pills and was hospitalized, though she insisted it was not a suicide attempt. Over time, both moved on with their lives, and years later she revealed they still occasionally spoke. Their story remains one of Hollywood’s most dramatic celebrity scandals — proof that behind a single photograph, there can be an entire hidden history.