John Travolta, the 70-year-old semi-retired widower soaring over Hollywood
In 2009, during a family vacation in the Bahamas, Jett suffered a seizure in the bathroom and hit his head on a bathtub. Paramedics tried to revive him, but he died in a hospital at the age of 16. “Scientology helped us through that. Our family and friends too,” Preston said nearly a decade later in an interview with EL PAÍS at Cannes. “And time also… When something like that happens, it either sinks a relationship or helps it move forward. I think we both tried to cope with the pain as best as we could. It was a very tough time to be together when one of us was feeling down... but the strength of our relationship helped us.” They decided to move past the grief of losing Jett by having another child. Nearly three years later, they welcomed Ben into the world. They also worked together again in Gotti playing a mob couple.
The couple’s strong marriage was Travolta’s mainstay for nearly 30 years until Preston died in July 2020 from breast cancer at the age of 57. Travolta continues to honor her memory on his Instagram page. Before she died, few people knew Preston had been ill for two years. Travolta asked for privacy in his grief and found solace in his children and old friends like Olivia Newton-John. After Preston’s death and her own battle with cancer, Newton-John established a foundation to combat the disease. John Travolta’s longtime friend passed away two years later at the age of 73.
The last five years have not been easy for Travolta, who says his children have been a constant source of comfort. He finds solace with his family and serenity in flying. Two years ago, he earned his license to fly Boeing 737 aircraft, which allows him to become a commercial pilot. But with $250 million in the bank and nearly 100 films under his belt (and more to come), Travolta will probably avoid that stress and choose a more peaceful life enjoying his children.
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