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John Travolta Addresses Gay Rumors
Travolta, 60, addressing the Douglas Gotterba’s claim that he and Travolta had an affair, implied that the reason for the lawsuit was simply the reality that he’s a celebrity and that people are keen to try to make a quick buck off of a celebrity. A tell-all book about an alleged gay affair with a Hollywood A-lister, in Gotterba’s case, could be a big moneymaker.
“This is every celebrity’s Achilles heel,” Travolta told The Daily Beast. “It’s just about people wanting money. That’s all. It happens on many levels.”
“Also, I don’t care that much about it. Other people may...
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Former top Scientology official claims John Travolta is gay
Former Scientologist Mike Rinder says he once saw John Travolta kiss a male massuer
The 67-year-old left the organization back in 2007, and is detailing his experiences in his memoir 'A Billion Years: My Escape From a Life in the Highest Ranks of Scientology".
In it, Rinder says he was assigned to help Travolta with some public relations issues when he witnessed the kiss. Travolta's love life has been a topic of discussion for years, and Rinder says he was brought in by the church to quiet talk about it.
"Since the beginning of the '90s, Travolta had been hounded by stories from various alleged male lovers, including one of his former pilots as well as a porn star," Rinder writes.
"Realizing the potential PR damage a story of gay sex would have on the perfect Scientology couple of John and Kelly [Preston, Travolta's then-wife], we dug up dirt on the sources and threatened the media with lawsuits."
Travolta and the kiss
Rinder says he met with the Pulp Fiction star in a hotel suite. That's when Travolta's masseur walked into the room in a bathrobe and kissed the actor on the mouth.
"'I'll be in soon,' John said as the masseur headed toward the bedroom," Rinder writes. "That was pretty shocking, right in front of a senior Scientology official. It was just not done. I guess it was indicative of the trust he placed on me."
Rinder says that while the church claims not to be anti-gay, "the threat of a story describing a Scientologist as gay would cause panic internally because for a Scientologist, not being 'cured' of homosexuality would indicate, that the tech doesn't work."
Inarecent interview with The Daily Beast's Marlow Stern , John Travolta is once again discussing but not defending decade-old rumors that he is gay.
Antoinette Bueno of ET Online explains the source of the latest rumors:
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Douglas Gotterba -- who worked for John Travolta's aircraft company Alto in the '80s -- will get the opportunity to argue in a lawsuit that he holds no confidentiality duties to the Grease actor, and is therefore free to write a book he's allegedly been planning.
While all this continues to be fodder for the media machine, Travolta appears undaunted, telling Stern, "This is every celebrity's Achilles heel. It's just about people wanting money."
As a gay man, I am deeply saddened by stories such as this, as the coming-out process is never quite the same for everyone, but it remains highly personal nonetheless. John Travolta's sexual orientation is nobody's business other than his own, and the damaging nature of the speculation should be familiar to anyone whose sexuality has been called into question or who has been called "fag," "faggot," "queen" or any of a host of far more derogatory names.
My struggle is not so much with the media, as many of us do in fact take the higher road, but with the LGBT community. It seems to me that the heavens open up and the rainbow flag descends with almost unworldly pomp and circumstance when a celebrity publicly declares himself or herself lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or the like. Add to this a wedding or commitment ceremony and nothing is held back. But as a man who grew up after Stonewall but before the existence of the dynamic advocacy and gay-straight alliances that blossomed in the mid-'80s and continue to flourish today, I wonder without apology why more of my LGBT brothers and sisters do not make just as much noise when celebrities are questioned about their sexuality.
I have not seen a gay celebrity asked if they are sure that they are