Thursday, 14 January 2016

John Travolta writes to parents on anniversary of Jett's death

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Sara McGinnis

posted in Celebrities

John Travolta has a message for all parents out there, which he's chosen to share on the anniversary of his son Jett's death. At age 16 the young man, who had suffered seizures throughout his life, died after hitting his head against the side of a bathtub while on vacation with his family in the Bahamas.

John and wife Kelly made it no secret the loss of their son was devastating. Just last year the actor told the BBC, "The truth is, I didn’t know if I was going to make it. Life was no longer interesting to me, so it took a lot to get me better."

Seven years after Jett's passing it's clear the loss continues to have a major impact on how this famous pair, who are also parents to 15-year-old daughter Ella and 5-year-old Benjamin, look at each day with their children.

“They say the hardest thing in the world is losing a parent. I can now say that isn’t true. The hardest thing in the world is losing a child. Someone you raised and watched grow every day. Someone you taught how to walk and talk. Someone you showed how to love. It’s the worst thing to ever happen to anyone,” John wrote in a Facebook post published Wednesday.

John Travolta and Family, Norconon Celebrity Softball Game, Los Angeles, America - 24 Oct 1992

(Kelly Preston, Jett Travolta and John Travolta at a softball game in Los Angeles - 24 Oct 1992)

My son died of a seizure,” John Travolta continued. “He brought me so much joy. He was my everything. Those 16 years of being his father taught me how to love unconditionally. We have to stop and be thankful for our children and children should stop and be thankful for their parents. Because, life is very short.”

“Spend time with your parents and parents spend time with your children,” he went on to advise. “Treat them well. Because, one day, when you look up from your phone, they won’t be there anymore. What I truly learned most of all is, live and love everyday like it’s your last. Because, one day, it will be.”

The 61-year-old star concluded, “Take chances and go live life. Tell the ones you love, that you love them every day. Don’t take any moment for granted. Life is worth living.”

Our thoughts go out to the Travolta family, and all the others out there who are missing a loved one.

Photos: PR Photos, BEI/BEI/Shutterstock

 

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