John Travolta rings in 2023 alongside his daughter Ella Bleu in sweet message to fans: ‘We love you’

John Travolta and his daughter Ella Bleu welcomed the New Year by sharing a message together on Instagram.

On Sunday, the superstar actor, 68, shared the short video with his 4.7 million followers and captioned the post: “Happy New Year everyone!”

In the short clip, the Grease icon and his daughter sat across from each other at a white table and spoke together, saying, “We love you and Happy New Year.”

Rining in 2023: John Travolta and daughter Ella Bleu shared a New Year’s message together on Instagram saying: ‘We love you and Happy New Year everyone!’

The 22-year-old daughter of Travolta and Kelly Preston made her acting debut in 2009’s Old Dogs, which starred her mother and father.

The interpreter appeared in 2019’s The Poison Rose, in which her father co-starred with Morgan Freeman.

In addition to Ella, Travolta also has a 12-year-old son named Benjamin, and his late son Jett died at age 16 of a seizure in 2009.

Happy family: Travolta is father to daughter Ella Bleu and son Benjamin, 11 (pictured)

Leading lady: Last year, it was announced that the actress would be taking further steps in her acting career by starring in the upcoming film Get Lost.

2022 was a difficult year for John as two of his dear friends and co-stars passed away.

Kristie Alley died last month, on December 5, at the age of 71, and her Grease co-star Olivia Newton-John died in August at the age of 73.

Travolta posted a memorial to Kirstie in the wake of her passing, writing, “Kirstie was one of the most special relationships I’ve ever had.” I love you Kirstie,” Travolta said, “I know we’ll see each other again.”

The Latest: Kirstie Alley’s friend and confidante Travolta took to Instagram on Dec. 5 to pay tribute to the actress following her passing at age 71. Pictured together at a Los Angeles screening of their film The Fanatic in Los Angeles.

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

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

Alley described Travolta as “the greatest love of my life” during an interview on The Howard Stern Show in 2013.

Travolta and Alley had appeared opposite each other in the films Look Who’s Talking: Look Who’s Talking from 1989, Look Who’s Talking Too from 1990, and Look Who’s Talking Now from 1993, in which they played James and Mollie, respectively.

In August 2019, Travolta called Alley his ‘best girlfriend’ and ‘soul mate’ while talking to us.

Travolta was photographed with Alley and Kelly Preston at the Los Angeles premiere of Old Dogs in 2007.

Alley’s death marks another tragedy for Travolta, who lost his friend and Grease co-star Olivia Newton John earlier this summer following her death at age 73 after a battle with cancer. They were photographed in 2018 in Los Angeles.

Alley’s death marks the latest personal tragedy for Travolta, who lost his wife Kelly Preston two years ago at age 57 to cancer in July 2020 at the family’s home in Clearwater, Florida.

In November, Travolta reunited on screen with his former co-star Bruce Willis in the action-packed film Paradise City.

The film is one of the last that Willis, 67, completed before his family announced in March that he was retiring from acting after being diagnosed with aphasia.

New Movie: Bruce Willis, 67, is reunited with his former co-star Travolta, 68, in the action-packed film Paradise City. The film was completed before he announced his retirement in March due to a diagnosis of aphasia.

The film also marks the first major collaboration between Willis and Travolta since they starred in Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 crime classic Pulp Fiction.

Willis stars in the film as an elderly bounty hunter who sets out on one of his most dangerous missions yet in Hawaii.

After he is shot and presumed dead, his son Ryan (Blake Jenner) teams up with his father’s ex-partner (Stephen Dorff) to hunt down his killers, all while dealing with a sadistic crime lord (Travolta).

Reunited and it feels so good: Paradise City marks the first major collaboration between Willis and Travolta on a feature film since they starred in Quentin Tarantino’s crime classic Pulp Fiction in 1994; spotted together in a behind-the-scenes photo from the set of Pulp Fiction

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