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Carrie Fisher: Everyone knows John Travolta is gay

Hollywood, CA - In a new interview actress Carrie Fisher drops a bombshell saying that everyone knows John Travolta is gay and that she thinks he should come out of the closet now, because no one cares.

"Wow! I mean, my feeling about John has always been that we know and we don't care," Fisher told the Advocate. "Look, I'm sorry that he's uncomfortable with it, and that's all I can say. It only draws more attention to it when you make that kind of legal fuss. Just leave it be."

Fisher was answering a interrogate from an interviewer with the gay glossy about Travolta's legal team demanding that Gawker, an online gossip site, remove a recent post suggesting that he's participated in oral sex with men at LA-based spas.

The interview follows a comment Fisher made about Travolta's sexuality to Out, another gay publication, in

In a feature listing 10 things that gay men should know about straight women, Fisher answered, "We don't really care that John Travolta is gay."

Fisher, who is best known as

Barry Diller Says John Travolta Exited ‘American Gigolo’ Because of “Somewhat Gay Subtext”

According to Barry Diller, John Travolta backed out of starring in American Gigolo because of the film’s “somewhat gay subtext.” 

In his tell-all memoir, Who Knew, the control player recalls a hour when the Grease star was attached to star in the Paul Schrader written- and directed-movie before he had to step away. In his manual, Diller writes that Travolta told then-Paramount Pictures president Michael Eisner he couldn’t lead the project because he was grieving the death of his mother and then-girlfriend Diana Hyland.

“He slumped down in a chair in Michael’s office, started to cry and said, ‘I can’t do American Gigolo. I’m too sad. I’m still in mourning. It’s the wrong thing for me to do. You have to let me out of it,’” Diller, who was the CEO of Paramount at the time, writes. “Michael came down to my office and said, ‘John’s just left, and we contain to let him out of the movie b

Kirstie Alley Shoots Down John Travolta Gay Rumors

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Kirstie Alley knows the love. 

The actress famously co-starred alongside John Travolta in Look Who's Talking back in Behind the scenes, according to Alley, they fell in love with each other—but didn't physically act on their feelings. 

"It wasn't a sexual relationship because I'm not going to cheat on my husband. But, you understand I think there are things that are way worse than sexual relationships, than cheating on someone that way because I consider what I did even worse because I actually let myself fall in love with him and stay in love with him for a elongated time," the star explained to Dan Wootton in an interview for his eponymous podcast. 

As Alley described, she was married to then-husband Parker Stevenson while Travolta dated his now-wife Kelly Preston before they crossed paths for Look Who's Talking

"He had dated Kelly Preston before he did Look Who's Talking with me and then I would say he would accept that it was common that we sort

SpeculationonJohn Travolta's sexual orientation has dogged the actor for years. Is he or isn't he gay? He has been married to actress Kelly Preston since Publicly, they have always maintained that their marriage is completely traditional. So why do these rumors persist? Is it mere speculation? Is he living a secret homosexual life? Is he an straightforward target because of the roles that he has played? I have a somewhat vested interest in this story, because nearly three years ago I left my husband when I discovered he was gay. I have a particular disdain for the "closet" and for anyone perpetuating secrets and lies about their sexual orientation.

John Travolta is far from the only high-profile personality who has dealt with these types of accusations. Others have included Tom Cruise, Ryan Seacrest, George Clooney, Kelly Clarkson, Alicia Keys, and even Oprah Winfrey. In the case of Travolta, most of the allegations own been from men seeking monetary gain, although not all of them hold sought money, as one man simply went to the press with his story. Then there is Vikki Lizzi, the distant