Kirstie Alley and John Travolta shared a beautiful relationship with each other when the former was still alive.
Now, Globe is claiming that Alley and Travolta were more than just friends because the late actress has always had feelings for the actor. And these feelings only grew stronger following the death of Travolta’s wife.
“There was such a spark between them – Kirstie loved John with all her heart and she knew John loved her too,” the source said.
The source added that Alley has long had feelings for Travolta and she never shied away from admitting it even while she was married to Parker Stevenson.
“[She] fell in love with John and never stopped regretting she didn’t throw caution to the wind and run away with him. Kirstie went to her grave still deeply in love with John,” the source said.
Before her passing, Alley allegedly hoped to spend her twilight years with Travolta. However, she was also the one who admitted that they grew apart because of Scientology.
“She secretly hoped she and John might end up spending their golden years together. I don’t think Kirstie was ever going to give up. I know she went to her grave carrying a torch for John,” the source said.
Following her death, Travolta paid tribute to his good friend on his social media account. He professed his love for Alley in his post and he also told her that they will see each other again very soon.
But while it is true that Travolta and Alley are very close, there’s no indication that they developed romantic feelings for one another. If there was something going on between them, Travolta and Alley would’ve already acted on it while they still had the time.
However, Travolta was happily married to his wife, Kelly Preston up until her death. And it didn’t also take long before Travolta had to grieve his good friend, Alley.
Meanwhile, National Enquirer recently claimed that it was Travolta’s cancer curse that took Alley’s life. After all, the two most important women in his life both died of cancer.
However, this allegation couldn’t possibly be true because there is no such thing as a cancer curse. And Travolta wasn’t also at fault for Preston and Alley’s demises.