John Travolta shot to global fame with iconic movies like Saturday Night Fever (1977) and Grease. Born in 1954 in New Jersey, he was the youngest in his family. From a young age, John knew he wanted to act, leading him to take the bold step of quitting high school to pursue his dream. Though risky, it proved to be the best decision of his life, with his career-spanning hits like Pulp Fiction (1994), Get Shorty (1995), and Wild Hogs (2007).
In 1991, John married actress Kelly Preston, who later revealed that her first marriage wasn’t fulfilling. The couple shared nearly three decades before Kelly tragically passed away in 2020 after battling breast cancer. Their union brought three children into the world: Jett, born in 1992, Ella Bleu in 2000, and Benjamin in 2010. Jett’s death in 2009 from seizures left the family devastated, but John found strength in his remaining children.
Like her famous parents, Ella Bleu has embraced acting, inspired by their guidance and encouragement. She recalls her parents’ invaluable advice and credits them for nurturing her passion from a young age.
After her mother’s passing, Ella Bleu paid a heartfelt tribute, calling Kelly “the best person” she’d ever known and expressing gratitude for her mother’s love and sacrifices. Her bond with her father remains equally strong. Ella describes John as her rock, while John often shares his pride for her on social media, celebrating her milestones and talents.
John and Ella Bleu share a close connection, often honoring Kelly’s memory in touching ways. One standout moment was when John posted a video of them dancing—a cherished pastime of Kelly’s. It showcased not only their love for her but also the unbreakable father-daughter bond they continue to share.
Ella Bleu Travolta has grown into a remarkable young woman, carrying forward the legacy of her parents while forging her path in the spotlight.