John Travolta Shares Tearjerking Tribute To Late Son Jett On His 32nd Birthday

When most of us look at celebrities’ lives, we automatically think that they have it made. Although it is true that they may have money, that doesn’t necessarily mean that they have everything they want.

John Travolta is a good example of how this can happen. Not only has he recently lost his wife but on April 13, he was on Instagram to pay tribute to his late son on what would’ve been his 32nd birthday.

He shared a throwback picture of Jett on social media and said: “Happy birthday my Jetty—not a day goes by where you’re not with me!”

You can see that his son was quite young when the picture was taken as he was probably only around five years old. His mother, Kelly Preston, was standing there with his father, John and they were all smiles. It’s a beautiful family picture.

 

 

 

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