John Travolta Honors Olivia Newton-John In Super Bowl Commercial
John Travolta honored Olivia Newton-John as his co-star in 1978’s hit movie. “Grease,” T-Mobile’s commercial that will air during Super Bowl LVII.
In less than a minute AdvertisementThe 68-year old actor is seen wearing a black leather jacket and white shirt that is reminiscent of Danny Zuko’s outfit in the classic film. The film featured Travolta and Newton-John as Sandy.
“Scrubs” Travolta and Zach Braff join Donald Faison as they sing a song about the company to the tune Of “Summer Nights,” Newton-John and Travolta sang the famous song together in the movie. Fans will also recognize similar moves in the movie.
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[embedded content]After a long battle to breast cancer, the Grammy-winning singer was finally able to breathe his last in August 2022. The Daily Wire Previous reports. She was 73.
Newton-John was diagnosed with cancer in 1992. He beat the disease. It returned in 2013, went into remission, and came back once again in 2017.
Celebrities shared their grief after hearing the news. Loved tributes To Newton-John. Travolta shared his feelings on Instagram in a touching message. “Danny” forever.
“My dearest Olivia, you made all of our lives so much better,” The “Pulp Fiction” star wrote. “Your impact was incredible. I love you so much. We will see you down the road and we will all be together again. Yours from the first moment I saw you and forever! Your Danny, your John!”
Pink sang the famous Newton-John song during the American Music Awards 2022 “Hopelessly Devoted to You.”
“One Direction” alumnus Harry Styles also dressed as Travolta’s Danny character to sing the same song during a different performance, The New York Post noted.
Newton-John began in country music and then moved to pop. He has had such hit songs as “Let Me Be There,” “I Honestly Love You,” “You’re the One That I Want,” “Magic” And “Physical,” Just to name a few.
Related: Olivia Newton-John ‘Grease’ Star And Grammy Winner, Dead At 73
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