John Travolta
As they continue to heal after the tragic passing of their son Jett back in January of 2009, John Travolta and Kelly Preston have announced that their family is expecting a new arrival!
Breaking the joyous news via their Web sites, the Hollywood couple tells, "It’s impossible to keep a secret ... especially one as wonderful as this."
He’s still healing from the tragic death of his son Jett, and now John Travolta is mourning the loss of his two beloved dogs.
The “Pulp Fiction” actor’s pets were killed last Thursday morning at Bangor International Airport in Maine as the Travolta family arrived to spend time at their nearby property.
The Golden Raspberry Awards, otherwise known as the Razzies, is an annual award ceremony that recognizes the worst movie achievements of the year.
Up for the Worst Picture are films “All About Steve,” “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra,” “Land of the Lost,” “Old Dogs,” “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.”
Having a passion to help, John Travolta has made arrangements to send aid to the Caribbean nation of Haiti.
The 55-year-old actor said, "I have arranged for a plane to take down some volunteer ministers and some supplies and some medics. My church has also arranged for 80 medics and 33 volunteers to go down [this week]. I hope that inspires others as well. It's needed."
Stepping out for a good cause, Tom Cruise was spotted at the Hope for Haiti Now Benefit afterparty in Los Angeles, CA on Friday (January 22).
Dressed to the nines, the “Valkyrie” stud stopped to talk with press awhile and signed autographs for his fans before heading inside.
It has been quite a year in the realm of celebrity gossip, with plenty of drama and action coming out of the entertainment industry. And as 2009 draws to a close, here are some of the biggest stories to come out of Tinseltown.
Tiger Woods’ Many Mistresses - While he ruled the world of professional golf, Tiger Woods was utterly defeated in the relationship department. News of his many affairs with as many as 14 (or more) mistresses has landed the golf stud in hot water with his wife as well as his sponsors. Woods has taken an indefinite leave from the PGA and hopes to reconcile with his wife Elin Nordegren, who has taken their kids to Sweden for Christmas.
It has been a rough year for the Travolta family, and in a recent interview John Travolta broke his silence about his son’s tragic death.
The “Face/Off” star told press, "We've been working very hard every day as a family to heal. We have our own way of doing it, and it has been helping."
Despite a court ruling that didn't go in his favor, John Travolta isn’t backing down.
After a Bahamian judge pronounced a mistrial due to feasible juror misconduct in the extortion case over his son Jett’s death, the actor was ready for another shot at former Senator Pleasant Bridgewater and ambulance driver Tarino Lightbourne, who are believed to trying to make $25 million from the Travolta family.
It has been a very rough year for John Travolta and his family, with the death of his son Jett and the subsequent extortion scheme plotted against him.
And now there’s more bad news for the “Face/Off” actor, as the court case involving Pleasant Bridgewater and Tarino Lightbourne has been declared a mistrial.
A paramedic is speaking out and saying that John Travolta's son’s body already was hitting rigor mortis by the time he was called for help.
Tarino Lightbourne has been accused of trying to extort money from the actor after Jett Travolta’s death. Lightbourne claimed that medical aid was called to late to help the 16 year-old, who had suffered a seizure in the bathroom of the family’s Bahamas holiday home on January 2.














