Celebrities deserve privacy too: John Travolta

Sep 21, 2012

London: John Travolta says privacy laws should shield celebrities from the kind of exposure suffered by Kate Middleton.

Gossip magazines have published topless pictures of Prince William’s wife taken during a private holiday.

Travolta, who has faced unwelcome scrutiny of his own private life, told the BBC that it is the “worst time to be famous.”

John Travolta.

“There is a right to privacy whether you’re famous or not famous, and I feel that anyone being invaded at that level is unfortunate and there should be a law, no one would like that,” he said in an interview broadcast Friday.

Travolta plays a corrupt cop in Oliver Stone’s drug-war film “Savages,” which opens in Britain on Friday.

It’s his first film since 2010. Recently he has been in the headlines for his private life, including a discredited — but widely reported — lawsuit claiming he had groped two masseurs.

Travolta, who has been one of Hollywood’s best-known faces since he starred in “Saturday Night Fever” in 1977, said he almost retired from acting after the death of his 16-year-old son Jett in 2009.

He said that after his son’s death from a seizure he’d “thought of retiring at one point because it felt like too much.”

But he told the BBC that “after three years getting a lot of support from my church and a lot of support from people, fans, family I decided that it was OK to go back to work.”

Travolta is a prominent member of the Church of Scientology.

AP

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