Olivia Newton-John admitted she had a crush on ‘Grease’ co-star John Travolta, calling attraction ‘magic'
12.08.2022 - 02:05
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Olivia Newton-John detailed the fierce attraction she and "Grease" co-star John Travolta had towards each other while filming the iconic film in recently resurfaced excerpts from her 2019 memoir "Don’t Stop Believin." Newton-John opened up about the first time she and Travolta met on set of the movie, writing that their chemistry was indisputable and everyone in the room could see it. She wrote at the time, "When we walked inside the room together, it was magic, and everyone saw it." She even revealed Travolta was the one who initially recommended her for the iconic role.
According to Newton-John, from that moment on, the two were extremely close and Travolta became very protective over her. During a scene involving a bonfire, Newton-John claimed Travolta walked in front of the camera, purposefully ruining the take, because he thought she could do it better. He pulled her aside telling her, "I don't want them to use that take.
I know you can do better." Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta said they had an instant, undeniable connection when they first met, sharing it was obvious to everyone in the room. (Paramount Pictures/Fotos International) 'I had great love and support from him and the feeling was mutual.
I would be forever grateful for his concern," Newton-John wrote. "Yes, we really liked each other and there was an attraction, but we would never date because we were both involved with other people at the time and both of us have a loyalty streak that runs deep." Fellow co-star Didi Conn, who appeared as Frenchy in the 1978 movie, recently told Fox News Digital they "all had a crush on John," and "John, he had a big crush on" Newton-John. However, Newton-John made it clear in the book that nothing ever happened
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