More drama for John Travolta as old cross-dressing pics surface
John Travolta, who has been accused of sexually assaulting male masseurs, has been heaped with fresh embarrassment after photos of him cross-dressing surfaced.
|Last Updated: May 24, 2012, 05:23 PM IST|Source: Bureau
London: John Travolta, who has been accused of sexually assaulting male masseurs, has been heaped with fresh embarrassment after photos of him cross-dressing surfaced.
The ‘Pulp Fiction’ star appears in full drag, and the pictures, published in this National Enquirer, are reportedly not for a film role.
In the snaps, the 58-year-old actor is wearing a white dress, brown belt, fur stole, earrings and a necklace. A bra is even visible beneath the knit frock, the Daily Mail reported.
He also wears a face full of makeup, including thick black eyeliner and pearly pink lipstick as well as a blonde wig pulled back into a ponytail.
The photos were obtained by The National Enquirer from a party in Los Angeles that John attended in 1997, just six years after marrying Kelly Preston.
In another bitter twist of fate, the magazine claims that his wife of over twenty years has left him in the wake of his cross-dressing scandal.
“Kelly told me their marriage is over and made it clear that she’s no longer living in the family home,” a friend’ of the actress.
“She’s put up with John’s double life for decades while his behaviour remained in the shadows.
“But all this coming out in public has humiliated her. Kelly is absolutely destroyed,” the friend added.
ANI
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