John Travolta reflects on his ‘special’ relationship with Kirstie Alley following her death at 71

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Kirstie Alley‘s friend and confidante John Travolta took to Instagram Monday to pay memorial to the actress in the wake of her passing at 71.

‘Kirstie was one of the most special relationships I’ve ever had. I love you Kirstie,’ said Travolta, 68. ‘I know we will see each other again.’

Travolta and Alley had appeared opposite one another in the Look Who’s Talking films – 1989’s Look Who’s Talking, 1990’s Look Who’s Talking Too and 1993’s Look Who’s Talking Now – in which they played James and Mollie, respectively.  

John Travolta reflects on his ‘special’ relationship with Kirstie Alley following her death at 71

The latest: Kirstie Alley’s friend and confidante John Travolta, 68, took to Instagram Monday to pay memorial to the actress in the wake of her passing at 71 Monday. They were snapped at an LA screening of his film The Fanatic in 2019

Travolta said of Alley, 'Kirstie was one of the most special relationships I've ever had. I love you Kirstie'

Travolta said of Alley, ‘Kirstie was one of the most special relationships I’ve ever had. I love you Kirstie’

He added a tribute on Instagram Stories showing a scene from Look Who’s Talking Now in which they danced with one another. 

In 2018, Alley, while appearing on Celebrity Big Brother U.K., spoke about her fondness for the Hollywood stalwart, which extended into romantic areas.

‘I think I kissed Travolta,’ Alley said of the actor, a fellow member of the Church of Scientology. ‘I almost ran off and married John. I did love him, I still love him. If I hadn’t been married I would’ve gone and married him and I would’ve been in an airplane because he has his own plane.’

Alley said that neither she nor Travolta acted on their romantic instincts toward one another, as she was married to Parker Stevenson at the time; and he was wed to the late Kelly Preston (who died of cancer in 2020) by the time she divorced Stevenson in 1997. 

Travolta shared a throwback shot of himself and Alley, a fellow member of the Church of Scientology

Travolta shared a throwback shot of himself and Alley, a fellow member of the Church of Scientology

They posed with one another at a celebrity softball game in LA in 1992

They posed with one another at a celebrity softball game in LA in 1992

Alley expounded on her relationship with Travolta in an interview in on the podcast The Dan Wootton Interview in September of 2018.

‘John would agree it was mutual that we sort of fell in love with each other,’ she said, noting that resisting the romance was ‘one of the hardest things’ she’s ever had to do.

She said, ‘I will say it’s one of the hardest things I’ve ever done, the hardest decision I’ve ever made because I was madly in love with him – we were fun and funny together. It wasn’t a sexual relationship because I’m not going to cheat on my husband.

‘But, you know, I think there are things that are way worse than sexual relationships, than cheating on someone that way. I consider what I did even worse because I actually let myself fall in love with him and stay in love with him for a long time.’

She said that on one occasion, Preston confronted her about her flirty behavior toward Travolta.

‘Kelly came up to me – and they were married then – and she said, ‘Erm, why are you flirting with my husband?’ Alley said. ‘And that was sort of when I had to make a decision and that was pretty much the end of that.’

Alley and Travolta played the respective roles of James and Mollie in 1989's Look Who's Talking and its two sequels

Alley and Travolta played the respective roles of James and Mollie in 1989’s Look Who’s Talking and its two sequels 

Look Who's Talking was a massive hit when it arrived in theaters in the fall of 1989, raking in more than $140 million at the box office

Look Who’s Talking was a massive hit when it arrived in theaters in the fall of 1989, raking in more than $140 million at the box office 

The pair played on their real-life romantic feelings for one another as partners in the film

The pair played on their real-life romantic feelings for one another as partners in the film 

Appearing on The Howard Stern Show in 2013, Alley described Travolta as ‘the greatest love of my life.’ 

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‘It took me years to not look at John as a romantic interest,’ Alley said, describing Travolta as ‘a very generous person’ and ‘really, really interested in people.

‘If you ever talk to John, and this is genuine with him, you will become the most interesting thing that he’s ever met in his life. He so wants to know who you are, what you’ve done … and he’s obviously very handsome.’

Alley and Travolta were seen in a promotional still for 1990's Look Who's Talking Too, which also featured the voices of Bruce Willis, Roseanne Barr and Damon Wayans

Alley and Travolta were seen in a promotional still for 1990’s Look Who’s Talking Too, which also featured the voices of Bruce Willis, Roseanne Barr and Damon Wayans

They were seen promoting Look Who's Talking Too in 1990 on The Tonight Show with the late Johnny Carson

They were seen promoting Look Who’s Talking Too in 1990 on The Tonight Show with the late Johnny Carson

Alley in February of 2020 had said she was hoping to do another Look Who’s Talking, in an appearance on The Talk.

‘John and I, we both really want to do it, because we think it’s funny that we’re the grandparents,’ she said. ‘Our kids will be ugly so that we’ll still be the stars, but the grandkids can be really cute. But we don’t know what’s happening.

‘We heard a rumor they were doing it, but I don’t know if it’s with us or without us. So if you want to write cards and letters? Does anyone do that anymore? You can go online!’

According to a July 2019 report from Deadline, a reboot on the film was in the works with Jeremy Garelick directing and Adam Fields producing.

The stars were seen holding hands in a retro shot, as Alley once described Travolta as 'the greatest love of my life'

The stars were seen holding hands in a retro shot, as Alley once described Travolta as ‘the greatest love of my life’

Alley said in 2018, 'John would agree it was mutual that we sort of fell in love with each other,' noting that resisting the romance was 'one of the hardest things' she's ever had to do

Alley said in 2018, ‘John would agree it was mutual that we sort of fell in love with each other,’ noting that resisting the romance was ‘one of the hardest things’ she’s ever had to do

Travolta in August of 2019 called Alley his ‘best girlfriend’ and ‘soulmate’ while speaking to US. Asked about the potential Look Who’s Talking reboot, Travolta said, ‘I would do anything with Kirstie. So let’s see what happens.’

Alley’s death marks the latest personal tragedy for Travolta, who lost his friend and Grease costar Olivia Newton John earlier this summer following her death at 73 after a cancer battle.

Travolta is two years removed from the death of his wife Kelly Preston at 57 from cancer in July of 2020 at the family’s home in Clearwater, Florida. The couple are parents to three children: Ella, 22, Benjamin, 12, and late son Jett, who died at 16 of a seizure in 2009. 

Travolta was pictured with Alley and Kelly Preston at the LA premiere of Old Dogs in 2007

Travolta was pictured with Alley and Kelly Preston at the LA premiere of Old Dogs in 2007 

Alley's death marks the latest tragedy for Travolta, who lost his friend and Grease costar Olivia Newton John earlier this summer following her death at 73 following a cancer battle. They were snapped in 2018 in LA

Alley’s death marks the latest tragedy for Travolta, who lost his friend and Grease costar Olivia Newton John earlier this summer following her death at 73 following a cancer battle. They were snapped in 2018 in LA 

Alley’s children True, 30, and Lily, 28, issued a statement on social media Monday confirming the sad news.

They continued: ‘As iconic as she was on screen, she was an even more amazing mother and grandmother.

‘We are grateful to the incredible team of doctors and nurses at the Moffitt Cancer Center for their care.’

Alley’s relatives said that ‘the zest and passion for life, her children, grandchildren and her many animals, not to mention her eternal joy of creating, were unparalleled and leave us inspired to live life to the fullest just as she did.

They ended the statement in saying, ‘We thank you for your love and prayers and ask that you respect our privacy at this difficult time.’

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