Ella Travolta, Daughter of John Travolta, Shares Her Favorite Movie Starring Her Father

Ella Travolta, the 24-year-old daughter of Hollywood icon John Travolta, recently shared her perspective on her father’s remarkable acting career. Surprisingly, her favorite film starring her dad is the 2010 action thriller “From Paris with Love”. Ella recalls enjoying the movie immensely when she was just eight or nine years old. “I loved the movie, I still do,” she enthusiastically expressed. Her father jokingly acknowledged his daughter’s fondness for the R-rated film, describing it as “a rough movie”.

While Ella enjoyed the gritty thriller at the tender age of nine, she waited until she was 18 to watch “Pulp Fiction”, another iconic film in John Travolta’s filmography. In fact, Ella recently embarked on a movie marathon, rewatching all her father’s films. “I recently binge-watched all of his movies again,” she said. “It was really cool and fun to just watch everything in a new frame of mind.” She hailed it as a “masterclass in acting for sure”.

John Travolta is the proud single father of Ella and his 13-year-old son, Benjamin. He has openly expressed his immense pride in his children, referring to them affectionately as his “babies”. Despite the tragic loss of his wife Kelly Preston in 2020 and his oldest son Jett in 2009, John Travolta has demonstrated his resilience and unwavering love for his family.

John Travolta’s close bond with his daughter Ella is evident in his heartfelt words: “She is her own person. She is gracious, generous, poised, graceful, and gorgeous. I don’t know how she came to be, and I don’t take any credit other than just adoring her, and maybe that’s a valid contribution.” Ella has been a source of strength and support for her father, especially after the devastating losses he has experienced. John Travolta’s journey as a single father has been marked by both challenges and immense love for his children.

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