John Travolta has probably in some way touched your life, either through his comedy or dramas on the silver screen. His career started in the mid 70s with his musical hit “Grease.” Some other major performances from Travolta include “Saturday Night Fever, Look Who’s Talking 1-3, Pulp Fiction, and Faceoff,” just to name a few.
He has been a positive impact in Hollywood on and off the big screen; that’s why it’s so tough to hear about his son Jett Travolta’s death. Nobody should ever lose a child, and its worse when you are well known because the world forever reminds you of the loss. You’ll see it in magazine posts, celebrity television shows, you name it. It’s harder for a celebrity to grieve and put things to rest, so it’s our job to allow him to do so.
We are saddened by the Travolta family’s loss and wish them all the best. We hope this tragedy heals soon and encourage all those out there, despite the fact it is news, to be respectful for the mourning family. The Expressionist gives our deepest condolences to this man who will forever be in Americans’ hearts.





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