John Travolta Steps Out Minus The Dead Squirrel
May I say it's about time. John Travolta was photographed on the set of his new movie, minus the fake fur which was thought to be permanently glued to his scalp:
With a new cropped haircut, it appears as if Travolta has decided to do the decent thing now that his hairline is waving goodbye to his forehead.And the moustache and bold new sideburns certainly draw the eye away from his shiny pate, as does the tough-guy tattoo he is sporting on his neck.
It's a far cry from the days of Grease and Saturday Night Fever in the 1970s, when Travolta's famously slick hairstyles almost stole the show.
He was photographed on the set of his new movie, a remake of the 1970's thriller The Taking Of Pelham 123, which also starts Hollywood bigshots Denzel Washington and James Gandolfini, himself no stranger to male pattern baldness.
So what's the big whoop? I thought he was totally bald under that hairpiece. The reality is such an anticlimax. So his hairline looks like Florida, big deal. Look at James Gandolfini...his hair is completely gone on top, but that doesn't stop him from being a major babe magnet. It's attitude, baby...all in the attitude. As long as men keep their hair cut short or shaved off, and don't go for the Gallagher/skullet look, a man can totally make it work for him.
Now, however, about that Scientology thing...





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