John Travolta and Kirstie Alley: A Hollywood Love Affair
John Travolta and Kirstie Alley: A love story
Their Early Days
John Travolta and Kirstie Alley first met on the set of their movie, “Look Who’s Talking” in 1989. They played the lead roles and their on-screen chemistry was undeniable. However, at the time, both of them were in relationships with other people.
In an old interview, Kirstie Alley revealed that it took her years to not look at John as a romantic interest. She said that she had a crush on him during the filming of the movie and even after they finished shooting, they remained good friends.
Their Alleged Relationship
There have been rumors of John Travolta and Kirstie Alley having a romantic relationship off-screen. However, both of them have denied those rumors. In an interview with Barbara Walters in 2012, Kirstie Alley said that they never had an affair and that John was a very loyal husband to his wife, Kelly Preston.
John Travolta has also expressed his admiration for Kirstie Alley. In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, he said that Kirstie is one of his “favorite people on the planet.”
Their Current Relationship
Today, John Travolta is married to actress Kelly Preston and they have three children together. Kirstie Alley, on the other hand, has been married twice and has two children. Despite not being romantically involved, John and Kirstie remain good friends and have nothing but nice things to say about each other.
Kirstie Alley even spoke highly of John Travolta in an interview with Wooten. She said that he was one of the greatest loves of her life and that they have remained friends for over 30 years.
Conclusion
John Travolta and Kirstie Alley’s on-screen chemistry was undeniable, but off-screen, they remained good friends. While rumors of a romantic relationship between them have circulated, both of them have denied those rumors and have expressed their admiration for each other. Today, they continue to remain good friends, even after over 30 years since they first met on the set of “Look Who’s Talking.”