The actress took her own plane to celebrate her birthday in Sin City with her friends and daughter, Ella Blue.
John Travolta celebrated his 69th birthday in style by throwing a party for his friends on his plane, and then continued the party in Las Vegas. Alongside the actor was his 22-year-old daughter, Ella Blue. Travolta posted the video on his Instagram.
The actor’s birthday was on Saturday as he videotaped the trip that began with inspiration for the trip, an iconic 1960 poster for TWA.
Travolta has created its own version of the poster that says “Fly Travolta World Airlines” at the bottom. As you know, the actor has been an airplane enthusiast since he was five years old, has a pilot’s license and several thousand flight hours. He has several planes named after his children, including a four-engine Boeing 707-138.
In 2010, he helped victims in Haiti in his Boeing 707.
And in 2019, Travolta showed host Jay Leno its new custom Boeing 737 worth $57 million.
But on her birthday, the Grease star chose to stay in the lounge and enjoy cocktails.
In Las Vegas, Travolta and his guests attended the show, enjoyed a chocolate cake dinner and then danced with his daughter.
The march comes just weeks after Travolta starred in T-Mobile’s Super Bowl commercial.
Recall that John Travolta last starred in a movie with Bruce Willis in 2022. It was the militant “City of Heaven”. He is more busy with his family now. The actor has two children, daughter Ella Blue and son Benjamin, with actress Kelly Preston, who passed away in 2020. His eldest son, Jett, died in 2009 as a result of an epileptic seizure.
The actor is very close with his children. After the death of his wife, they became the meaning of his life by his own admission. On New Year’s Eve, Travolta posted a video with his daughter.
Source: Focus
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