ADVERTISEMENT John Travolta is one of the most talented actors in the business, but he is also a man that lives with many secrets. From Scientology to rumors about his romantic interests, read along the journey of Travolta’s interesting life. Making An Announcement Travolta has been at the center of many rumors surrounding his personal life, making it extremely hard to keep up with his romantic entanglements. But the actor has recently made a big announcement to set things straight, once and for all…

A Love for a Lifetime Kelly Preston met John Travolta back in 1987 while they were filming The Experts.However, Kelly was still married at the time. In 1990, both actors were filming separate movies in Vancouver and decided to give the relationship a shot. Kelly got a divorce and Travolta proposed; Preston eagerly accepted. 26 years ago in 1991, the couple flew to Paris to get married.

Love Before Kelly Travolta also had an interesting romantic past before her met and married Kelly Preston. During the filming of The Boy in the Plastic Bubble back in 1976, Travolta fell madly in love with Diana Hyland, who played his mother in the film. She was 18 years older than him. A year after they started dating, Hyland was diagnosed with breast cancer. 22-year-old Travolta was with her in her final moments before she passed away at the young age of 41.

Kelly and Clooney Kelly Preston also dated a slew of interesting men before she married the love of her life, John Travolta. Preston was married once before Travolta to actor Kevin Gage. Even though the couple has a lavish wedding in Hawaii, the marriage only lasted two short years. She was also in a serious relationship with George Clooney for two years from 1987-1989! Clooney even gave her a pet pig named Max that Preston got to keep after the couple called it quits.

They Married Twice John Travolta and actress Kelly Preston had to deal with marriage problems right after their first wedding! The couple first officially tied the knot in 1991 in a small ceremony in France. A French Scientologist minister officiated their wedding in France, but upon returning home to the United States, Travolta and Preston found out that their marriage was not legal. Shortly after their first wedding, they decided to get married again a few days later on Daytona Beach in Florida. This time the marriage was legal.

Family Tragedy Tragically on January 2, 2009, 16-year-old Jett Travolta, John and Kelly’s youngest son, passed away. The Travolta family was on a family vacation in the Bahamas when Jett suffered from a seizure at the family vacation home at the Old Bahama Bay Hotel. Jett hit his head on a bathtub that morning and was declared dead shortly after. The devastating death left John, Kelly, and sister Ella completely heartbroken. The family attorney told People, “To bury your son is the worst thing you can ever do.”

Youngest of Six John Travolta had an interesting upbringing, as he was the youngest of six children. The family grew up in Englewood, New Jersey. His dad, Salvatore Travolta, was a semi-professional football player and a tire salesman while his mom, Helen Travolta, was an actress. All of his siblings, Joey, Ellen, Ann, Margaret, and Sam, acted at some point in their lives or chose acting, directing, or producing as a career. Ellen Travolta is also well known for her role in Happy Days as Fonzie’s aunt.

He’s a Pilot Travolta loves planes so much that he got a private pilot’s license. Not only is he a skilled pilot, he also owns a fleet of planes. The Grease star owns five private planes including a Boeing 707 aircraft that he loves to take his friends and family around the world on. John even built a home in a residential airpark in the Jumbolair Aviation Estates that has a runway straight to his front door so he can fly off whenever he wants.

Net Worth Over the years, John Travolta has made quite a fortune for himself. From Grease to Hairspray, Travolta has made a name for himself in Hollywood and racked up a large sum of cash. Right now, it is estimated that his net worth is around $170 million. The Saturday Night Fever star is one of the highest paid actors in the business and he does not hesitate to flash some of that well-earned cash with his multiple mega homes and airplanes.

Dancing Confession In 1977, John Travolta captured the audience with his incredible dance moves in Saturday Night Fever. However, becoming a killer dancer did not happen over night. Travolta trained intensively for nine months. Growing up, John loved to dance and modeled his dancing for the film after Soul Train. In an interview with Vanity Fair, he said, “I liked black dancing better than white dancing. I used to watch Soul Train, and what I wanted to create was a Soul Train feel in Saturday Night Fever.”

Oprah’s Best Friend Oprah Winfrey is obsessed with John Travolta and says he is her favorite movie star. The two are so close, that John is always doing favors for Oprah. In 2010, Oprah made a huge announcement on the first episode of the final season of her talk show. She surprised her entire audience with an 8-day all-expenses-paid trip to Australia and Travolta agreed to serve as the pilot for the trip. Travolta worked with Winfrey for more than a year to plan the trip!

John Gets Personal John Travolta and Kelly Preston never seem to shy away from opening up about their personal life. Well, back in 1996 the couple shared that their son, Jett Travolta, was conceived one special weekend while they were staying at the home of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis, according to Premiere. The couple has also been very candid about moments in their marriage that have been difficult. Both have opened up about their work with a Scientology marriage counselor.

Pregnant at 47 16 months after the tragic death of their son, Jett, Kelly and John Travolta found out they were pregnant again with their third child! At 47 years old, Kelly could not believe that she was expecting another child. The famous couple could not wait to officially announce the great news, “it’s impossible to keep a secret – especially one as wonderful as this. We want to be the first to share this great news with everyone that we are expecting a new addition to our family.”

Baby Benjamin In 2011, John Travolta and Kelly Preston introduced their third son Benjamin to the world. Their miracle baby changed their lives for the better after the devastating loss of their son, Jett. Travolta told Hello magazine, “He’s given the house a renewed spirit and purpose. He’s brought us a new beginning.” Having a new baby was very healing for the family. John continued, “for us it’s been uplifting, especially when he smiles at me and seems contented in my arms.”

Kelly and Charlie Sheen We can’t forget to mention that Kelly was also engaged to Charlie Sheen for a short period of time in 1990. Her relationship with Sheen ended after she was shot in the arm accidentally. According to Biography, Sheen’s gun went off when Kelly was moving a pair of his jeans that had a gun in the pocket. After Sheen and Preston called off the engagement, Kelly sold the 2.5 carat ring Sheen proposed with, and they decided to split the profit.

He Was a Loner Back in high school, Travolta was not popular or a ladies man like he is today. Unfortunately, the actor did not fit in. In an interview with The Phoenix, Travolta shared, “Not too many of my friends identified with what I was doing. I participated in football and basketball and did what they were doing, but not many kids understood my going to acting studios at night.” Sadly, acting separated Travolta from peers during school and he often found himself alone.

Behind The Scenes Just four days after finishing filming with Saturday Night Fever, Travolta began filming for Grease, the highest earning movie of 1978. The time period was especially stressful for Travolta as he was very busy and had just lost his girlfriend, Diana Hyland. The stress was so distracting that the actor kept lip-syncing “heap lap trials” instead of “heat lap trials.” According to the director, Randal Kleiser, Travolta struggled with the scene after he read an article about Hyland’s death.

Rejected Role Of A Lifetime In 1984, Travolta read for the male lead role in the popular film, Splash. Unfortunately, Travolta’s agent discouraged him from taking on the role which ultimately went to Tom Hanks. It is easy to see a resemblance between the two actors. Interestingly, Travolta was not the only major actor to turn down the role. Actors Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, Dudley Moore, and Michael Keaton all turned down the part of Allen Bauer too. The 1984 film became a huge hit in the box office.

Qantas Ambassador John Travolta became the “Ambassador-at-Large” for Qantas Airways, the airline of Australia in 2001 after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. The actor wanted to encourage people to travel and fly after 9/11. Travolta was fascinated by aviation at a young age and impressed by “Qantas’ safety record and the fact that it flew the longest routes in the world,” according to Qantas website. Eventually, John even purchased one of their planes, the ex-Qantas Boeing 707, after extensive training with the airline company.

Travolta’s Mansions The multimillionaire owns homes in California, Florida, Maine, and Hawaii. His main home is in Ocala, Florida where he owns his largest house, which also doubles as an airport. Kelly and John purchased their extravagant home in the residential airpark so they could use their five airplanes anytime. The home has two runways that lead right to the front door. Travolta told Australia’s Today, “We designed the house for the jets and to have at our access the world at a moment’s notice.”

Dream Co-Pilots Travolta is passionate about flying planes, and nothing is better than sharing your passions with a friend. Travolta has already been able to fly with Marlon Brando, but he has some more people on his bucket list to co-pilot with. Sadly, his dream co-pilot experiences will remain dreams, as they themselves already kicked the bucket. His top two are Howard Hughes, the OCD-ridden genius portrayed in The Aviator by Leonardo DiCaprio, and Charles Lindbergh, who made the first lone, non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean.

Kirstie Alley and Travolta It’s no surprise that John Travolta and Kirstie Alley are best friends, considering they both love Scientology. They got to know each other when they both starred in Look Who’s Talking and have remained close since. Before they were besties, Alley had romantic feelings for Travolta that she could not act on because she was married to Parker Stevenson the time. In an interview with Howard Stern, Kristie revealed, “It took me years to not look at John as a romantic interest.”

Cruise vs. Travolta Even though most fans would assume that Tom Cruise and John Travolta are good friends, that is not the case. According to Leah Remini’s tell all book Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology, even though both actors are committed Scientologists, they are not close at all. Apparently, Tom Cruise does not like Kirstie Alley either. Remini shared that she heard “that Tom didn’t like them,” and Travolta and Alley were not invited to Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes’ wedding back in 2006.

After Tragedy Before Jett Travolta tragically passed away at the young age of 16, John and Kelly had a very normal family life. Ella Bleu, the couple’s only daughter, was eight years old when her brother died after suffering a seizure. Days after the tragedy, John and Kelly put out a statement that said, “Jett was the most wonderful son that two parents could ever ask for and lit up the lives of everyone he encountered.” Both parents said they think about Jett every day.

Moving On After Travolta and Kelly lost their son, they received support from friends, family, and fans which helped them move forward in their lives. The couple shared on their website that receiving an outpouring of love “has meant so much to us. It is a beautiful reminder of the inherent goodness in the human spirit that gives us hope for a brighter future. The couple’s third child, Benjamin, was born in Florida on November 23, 2010. He was a healthy baby and weighed 8 lbs. 3 oz.

Marriage Secrets John and Kelly opened up about how they make their marriage work in Closer Weekly. Travolta shared that he and Preston are always working on their 25-year marriage to make their relationship stronger. In an interview with Closer, Travolta shared, “We really care deeply about each other and we protect each other — and we keep [our relationship] up to date” Kelly agreed and added, “Keep checking in and keep growing and changing. Keep doing things, just the two of you.”

Major Pushover Daily Mail revealed John Travolta is a total pushover with his kids. Kelly shared, “Daddy says yes to everything. He is that dad.” Travolta responded with, “You have to! [I’m] worse with Ben [than Ella].” Kelly continued, “They come to me first. [Ben] comes to me and says, “Can I have ice cream?” at midnight and I say, “No, no, you have to go to bed” — and, mind you, it’s midnight and he’s 5. And Dad’s like, “Sure! Do you want hot fudge on that?”‘

Ella Travolta Now While most actors in the business are not too fond of their children getting involved in Hollywood, Travolta does not have a problem with his daughter Ella Bleu becoming an actress. John and Kelly’s oldest daughter, Ella is now a young adult and ready to become an actress. While at the 2017 SAG awards, John was asked if Ella should pursue acting and he said, “Yes, I want her to because she is so good at it. She is such a good performer.”

Facial Hair It’s no secret that John Travolta is high maintenance with his hair. From dying it different colors to adding in weaves, Travolta cares about how his hair looks. When it comes to facial hair, the actor is not afraid to experiment with different and interesting styles on his face. He loves to rock interesting facial hair. To be fair, we have to give him the benefit of the doubt, because many of his facial hair choices were chosen for acting roles.

Dance With Princess Diana In 1985, while at President Reagan’s White House gala, John Travolta got the opportunity of a lifetime. Princess Diana asked him for a dance! In an interview with Good Morning America, Travolta said “Yes, I danced with Princess Diana in 1986, I believe. That was one of the highlights of my life.” Nancy Reagan said that Diana wanted to, so Travolta asked her to dance and they “were off for 15 minutes of dancing. I’m so honored that I was able to experience it.”

You’re The One That I Want One of Travolta’s most beloved on-screen crushes was Australian singer/actress Olivia Newton-John. The pair’s most memorable hour came when they starred as Danny Zuko and Sandy Olsson in the musical Grease. Rumors spread surrounding the pair’s potential off-screen relationship. This was not silenced by their numerous collaborations in other movies such as Two of a Kind. Nowadays though, Travolta and Newton-John remain close friends and keep their friendship purely plutonic, hanging out at numerous Hollywood events together.

The Hiatus After starring in the movie Urban Cowboy, Travolta’s following roles were failures from both a commercial and critical standpoint. As a result, his reputation as one of Hollywood’s finest was dented considerably. And despite being offered roles for multiple box office smash hits, he wrongfully turned them down. It would prove to be a quiet, difficult few years for Travolta. However, the actor would eventually reclaim his mojo and be back in the spotlight once the nineties came around…

The “John-aissance” Travolta’s resurgence was kickstarted by his role alongside Kirstie Alley in 1989’s Look Who’s Talking. After making $297 million at the box office, it became Travolta’s biggest movie since Grease. After a couple of sequels, the “John-aissance” was in full effect when he starred alongside Samuel L. Jackson in Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 classic Pulp Fiction, which granted him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. But this was just the start of Travolta’s newfound success and more fortune was to come…

A-List Actor Pulp Fiction was the first in a long line of A-list movies for the actor. He starred in numerous hit nineties movies, starring as a loan shark in Get Shorty, an FBI agent alongside Nicholas Cage in Face/Off and as an attorney in A Civil Action. Also, before the turn of the millennium, Travolta portrayed a presidential candidate reminiscent of Bill Clinton in the political drama Primary Colors. The measures that Travolta had to go to for this role are absolutely staggering…

Weight Gain In 1998, when John Travolta signed on to act as the lead in the film Primary Colors, a movie about former President Bill Clinton’s first presidential campaign in 1992, the actor was encouraged to gain thirty pounds to play the character, Jack Stanton. The heftier version of Travolta was a stark contrast to the thin and fit body type he displayed in Grease. In order to put on weight for the role, John ate plenty of cheeseburgers. Travolta admitted, “it’s been fun gaining it.”

Oscars Embarrassment When it comes to the Oscars, Travolta is known for his embarrassing moments. In 2014, the actor received a lot of flack after he introduced Idina Menzel as “Adele Dazeem”. The incident got a lot of attention from comedians. Travolta apologized to the singer and sent her flowers. Menzel was a good sport and got revenge at the Oscars by introducing him as “Glom Gazingo.” Then when Travolta joined her on stage, he excessively touched her face and embarrassed himself again!

Another Oscar Oops After the Idina Menzel embarrassing moment, John Travolta had another Oscars mishap. While Scarlett Johansson was taking pictures on the red carpet, John Travolta surprised her with a kiss resulting in very awkward looking photos. Even though the internet criticized John, Johansson was quick to defend. The actress told AP, “The image that is circulating is an unfortunate still-frame from a live-action encounter that was very sweet and totally welcome. That still photo does not reflect what preceded and followed if you see the moment live.”

Gere’s Indebted to Travolta Richard Gere owes his acting career to John Travolta because Travolta turned down every role that Gere ended up starring in. For example, Travolta turned down the lead roles for the films Days of Heaven, American Gigolo, An Officer and a Gentleman, and Chicago. All of those films that Travolta rejected ended up going to Richard Gere. American Gigolo put Gere on the map in Hollywood and his performance in Chicago earned him a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor!

Nick Young Stole Travolta’s Swag Nick Young, a shooting guard who played for the Los Angeles Lakers from 2013-2017. Nick has some quirks, including a nickname called Swaggy P, which stands for “the Prophet of Swag.” One other notable quirk is that after he hits three-pointers, he will swing his hips and point in the air. This came to him in a dream, where God instructed him to be, “a man going back and forth like John Travolta.” Travolta said it was “awesome,” and that he “loves it.”

OJ Simpson Criticisms 2016 saw a resurgence of interest in OJ Simpson, through both O.J.: Made in America, and The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story. Travolta played Robert Shapiro in the latter. Shapiro was one of the lawyers on OJ’s so-called “dream team.” Shapiro himself said he “wish[ed] [Travolta] would have talked to [him],” as the preeminent lawyer apparently was not consulted at all. Shapiro did not find Travolta’s portrayal accurate, and it is a shame because he said he would have helped Travolta.

Cutting Some Bangs John loves not only flying planes but aviation in general. When astronaut Buzz Aldrin started ShareSpace, a non-profit focused on teaching science and math, Travolta was happy to help by being part of a celebrity auction. Travolta offered to let one lucky person re-create the iconic dance from Pulp Fiction that he and Uma Thurman carried out. The bidding got intense; eventually, one woman won. She had one caveat, though, she wanted bangs, like Thurman’s character, so Travolta helped her cut her hair right then and there!

Gotti Get Me Some Travolta Travolta is going strong still in the movie business, with the starring role in Gotti, as John Gotti, head of the Gambino crime family. The movie has an A-list cast, as clearly none of the scandals that sometimes plague Travolta in the press has affected his role in Hollywood. The film also stars Stacy Keach from Prison Break. Gotti was one of the most infamous and powerful mob bosses ever, and the movie looks to be full of all the legal and emotional drama of his life.

Freak Accident The Travolta family has gone through horrible tragedy when Jett sadly passed away. John has had some amazing resilience, but this next awful news just added insult to injury. In 2010, the Travoltas flew into an airport in Maine. The dogs were then taken for a walk by “a liaison” on the tarmac, where they were accidentally struck by an airport truck and sadly passed away. A city official said the “Airport has sent a floral arrangement and card to the Travolta” family.

Good Vs. Evil The psychology of an actor is just amazing, as you have to embody a whole other person. As a veteran actor, Travolta has thought about this a lot, especially when it comes to playing protagonists versus playing antagonists. “Playing a bad guy is always a freeing experience, because you don’t have the same envelope of restrictions as you have playing a good guy. Good guys restrain themselves; they kind of have their moral fiber cut out for them in varying degrees,” Travolta pontificated.

He’s an Author Many fans don’t know that the actor is also an author. After Travolta had leading roles in Grease and Saturday Night Fever, he decided to publish a book in 1984, John Travolta Staying Fit: His complete program for reshaping your body through weight resistance training and modern dance techniques. His first book did well, so he decided to write another book in 1997 about a young boy who wants to fly planes called, Propeller One-Way Night Coach, A Fable for All Ages.

A Career of a Lifetime Over the course of Travolta’s career, he has had incredible success. At least ten of John’s films have grossed over $100 million in the US. Eight of his films have grossed more than $200 million worldwide, making him one of the most sought-after actors in the world. His main achievements were in films such as Grease, Saturday Night Fever, Hairspray, Look Who’s Talking, Wild Hogs, Bolt, Phenomenon, Pulp Fiction, and Phenomenon. Shockingly, Travolta has never received an Academy Award!

Romantic Scandal Rumors and accusations erupted all over the internet in 2014 when Travolta’s former pilot, Douglas Gotterba made claims that he had a six-year romantic relationship with the Travolta. Gotterba shared his story with the National Enquirer and alleged that the intimate relationship occurred while he was working for John’s aircraft company. Gotterba also claimed that he was not tied into any confidentiality agreement during his time with the actor. Since the allegations were exposed on National Enquirer, the Travolta camp has labeled the rumors as “ridiculous.”

Scientology Involvement Even though John grew up Roman Catholic, he converted to Scientology in 1975. In an interview with Good Morning America Travolta said, “Forty years for me, I’ve been a part [of it], and I’ve loved every minute of it. My family has done so well with it. It’s been a beautiful thing for me. I’ve saved lives with it and saved my own life several times. Through my loss of my son, it helped me every step of the way for two years solid, and here I am.”



Living In Fear However, Travolta’s Scientology hasn’t always been kind to him. In 1991, Church of Scientology Executive Director William Franks believed that the actor was cautious to leave the institution. This is because he feared the Church would expose details about his personal life. Other Scientologist defectors such as Lawrence Wright and Marty Rathbun claimed to have been associated with Travolta’s attorneys to make sure that his secrets weren’t revealed to the press. His relationship with the faith is complicated, to say the least.

Still Defends Scientology Despite his complex relationship with Scientology, he still defends it. When asked his opinion on HBO anti-Scientology documentary Going Clear, he said he could not speak out about the alleged negative aspects of Scientology. “I haven’t experienced anything that the hearsay has [claimed], so why would I communicate something that wasn’t true for me?” he reasoned. Travolta said that the people in the film were simply “disgruntled with their experiences” with the religion. Travolta says Scientology “been so beautiful for me, that I can’t even imagine attacking it.”

His Breakthrough Once Travolta dropped out of high school, he decided to fully commit and focus on his acting career. The high school drop out moved to New York City to start his career and scored a gig touring with a company of the musical Grease. Shortly after he toured with Grease, he scored an incredible opportunity on Broadway in the show Over Here!. Once John realized he could make it in the industry, he picked up and moved to Los Angeles to further his career.

Lawsuits and Assault In May of 2012, Travolta was hit with another scandal after an anonymous masseur filed a lawsuit against him. The lawsuit consisted of claims against Travolta for unwanted advances. The report from the masseur came days after the first allegations against Travolta claiming he had a relationship with a man. Two men, represented by Gloria Allred, sued Travolta for “assault and battery” at a Beverly Hills Hotel in 2012 and a hotel in Atlanta. Travolta’s lawyer proved the men fabricated the story and eventually, both cases were dropped.

Another Assault Travolta cannot seem to avoid scandal. When he was on a 2009 Royal Caribbean cruise, Travolta allegedly made unwanted advances on one of the workers. Allegedly, he called him “beautiful,” and that Travolta would “take care of” him. Travolta admitted he was on the cruise, but his lawyer said, “this is another ludicrous lawsuit with inane claims. It is obvious that Mr. Zanzi and his lawyers are looking for their 15 minutes of fame.” Eventually, before the trial, the cruise worker dropped the suit.

Alleged Misconduct Jeff Conaway, a former co-star of Travolta’s in Grease, made headlines in 2012. Conaway, who played Kenickie, has an ex-fiancée called Vikki Lizzi. She claimed to the National Enquirer that Travolta made unwanted advances on Conaway during the 1990s. Apparently, according to Lizzi, this incident ended their friendship. Travolta’s lawyer denied the claims, saying it was, “a malicious tabloid agenda to boost lagging sales by running outrageous defamatory stories about my client sourced by people seeking notoriety or a payday.”

Jett’s Struggle It wasn’t until after his son’s death that Travolta shared some of the other struggles his son had to contend with during his tragically short life. In a hearing regarding an attempted extortion, the actor testified about his sons other medical conditions. In his testimony he shared that his 16 year old son was autistic, in addition to suffering from frequent seizures. It was in part due to this combination of neurological disorders that led to Jett’s untimely death.

Total Black Out John Travolta is an avid and experienced pilot, but that doesn’t mean he hasn’t has his fair share of in flight emergencies. In 1992, Travolta was flying his Gulfstream N728T on a cloudy evening in late November. Travolta was traveling one of the most heavily traversed airwaves when his jet suffered a full electrical failure. He managed to spot the airport in Washington D.C. through the cloud cover, and guided the plane with his co-pilot towards an emergency landing.

A Near Miss When Travolta’s radios went dead, air traffic control suspended activity at several area airports, until they could figure out where his plane was heading. Their next decision, however, almost had disastrous consequences. The controllers thought it might be helpful to have another plane guide Travolta to the runway, so they diverted a fully booked Boeing 727 towards Travolta. Rather than being helpful, Travolta just missed a serious collision with the other jet, and luckily everyone landed safely.

Taking Its Toll Travolta’s son had a massive health scare early on in his life, when he very suddenly became seriously ill. Kelly Preston opened up about the trying time to Montel Williams in 2003, sharing that Jett became “very, very ill, but it seemed like flu symptoms” when he was only two years old. Doctors later discovered that he was suffering from Kawasaki disease, which involves inflamed arteries. The disease is not contagious and may have been related to Jett’s other health struggles.

High School Dropout John Travolta started his high school education at Dwight Morrow High School but ended up dropping out as a junior when he was just 17 years old. Another notable alumnus of the same high school was Sex In The City favorite Sarah Jessica Parker. However, due to the age gap between the two, they did not attend at the same time. It wouldn’t take long before Travolta’s fortunes turned around…