Rubbed the Wrong Way
When I heard that John Travolta had been accused of sexual aggression with a hotel masseur (now, it’s up to three masseurs) I’m thinking I’m going to write another Tiger Woods, Kobe Bryant, Arnold Sschwarzenegger post about rich celebs who think they can have it all because they are used to people catering to their every whim.
What I didn’t realize was that the claims against the former Sweathog came from men. That adds a whole new twist to this situation as far as his relationship goes. Travolta has been married to actress Kelly Preston and the couple has two children. If the allegations are true, again we have another spoiled star who thinks he can get what his heart desires, even if it’s inappropriate because his world has been served to him on a silver platter while being sheltered from the rules of society the rest of us must follow. But, on top of that, Preston has not only to deal with her hubby’s infidelity, but also she has to wrestle with the idea that her husband is also attracted to men.
That’s a double whammy for Preston. If she already knows that Travolta has an affinity for men, then that’s one less issue for her. If she has allowed him to have these kids of interactions with men, then really there’s no longer a relationship issue. There’s only the lawsuit and the disgruntled masseurs that claim misconduct.
But, if this is all new to Preston, she will be devastated if it’s true.
Rich, celebrity men, please listen up! If you are attracted to men, please either don’t get involved with a woman, or let them know early on so they will know what they are getting themselves into. Next, if you think one person will not be enough for you, tell her before you tie the knot, and by all means, feel free to have an open relationship if you both agree. If not, don’t get married. That goes for non-celebrity Regular Joe Schmucks, too.