John Travolta Takes Daughter Out For Retail Therapy

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John Travolta reportedly took daughter, Ella Bleu, on an extravagant spending spree. A witness says the duo spent over $12,000 at one store! Lucky, lucky girl!

They were so adorable together,” a witness tells In Touch. “Ella was picking out clothes and stuffed animals, and John even bought her a necklace from the fine jewelry department. Of course, people noticed him, but he didn’t seem to care, because he was only concerned about making her happy.”

“She seemed to be a real daddy’s girl,” says the witness. “It was clear that she adored him.”

I wonder if the Travolta family would be interested in adopting an adult daughter? lol! A girl can dream, right?

Ella makes her big screen debut with her parents in the movie “Old Dogs”, which opens tomorrow.

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20 Responses to John Travolta Takes Daughter Out For Retail Therapy

  1. Anonymous says:

    I don’t think that’s fair. You have to take the children into consideration. His son had autism, being out in the spotlight would probably agitate his condition, especially with all the shouting and flashes from the papparazzi. It’s hard for autistic kids to handle stress and it’s best to keep them in situations that make feel relaxed and comfortable.

    From interviews, Travolta seems like a kind soul. He doesn’t mean anyone harm, he just wants to live his life and spoil his loved ones. Isn’t that what most of us want?

  2. bgduckie_01 says:

    she’s a really pretty girl. saw her on ellen and she seemed so sweet. thought it was so cute when ellen asked her if she knew her dad was cool and she said yeah.

  3. Ugh says:

    While it’s great he’s doing stuff with his daughter, I hate that he hid his son so much when he was living. And for that reason, I don’t like John Travolta.

  4. DonnaJ says:

    She’s a pretty young lady.

  5. EKAYS says:

    that little girl is beautiful. Look at that shiny hair! Love it!

  6. Heli says:

    What a pretty girl!

  7. InfamousNicky says:

    JesseD should keep her/his comments to themselves. Maybe if you don’t like what I say, you can go eat a box of twinkies. All I’m saying is that I would never let my daughter get chunky like that. It’s awful when parents let their kids get fat….selfish.

  8. Scruffy says:

    You really don’t know what the hell your talking about do you?

  9. Chelle says:

    She is cute. She looks exactly like him.

  10. Time can change most of things.

  11. smp209 says:

    aww he seems like a great dad

  12. lara jane says:

    I don’t think that’s being a great parent at all. You give a child everything they want, they’ll never be fulfilled and never learn appreciation. I’ve seen it time and again. Kids need time and attention more than “stuff.” (My dad is one of those buy-you-something-instead-of-saying-how-you-really-feel types, so this really hits a nerve with me.)

  13. Anonymous says:

    Did they leave Jet at home!

  14. Scruffy says:

    Are you kidding? Jet died.

  15. Monica says:

    ahahahah this one is hilarious! I love when you said:

    I wonder if the Travolta family would be interested in adopting an adult daughter? lol! A girl can dream, right?

    Soooo funny!

  16. InfamousNicky says:

    If my daughter were this chunky I’d get her chunky butt on a treadmill.

  17. Scruffy says:

    Wow

  18. Heli says:

    Chunky? what are you talking about?

  19. JesseD says:

    That’s a pretty shitty thing to say, InfamousNicky. Maybe you should head on over to The Skinny Website and join their super-judgemental crowd over there.

    I think John’s gonna be fighting them off this little girl with a stick in a few years. Check out those eyes – she’s gorgeous!

  20. Scruffy says:

    Saw him on Ellen with Elli a while ago… he is just so cool, and she seems so down to earth.

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