Tracing the Up and Downs of John Travolta’s Career
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Travolta’s implication that Barbra Streisand and Sylvester Stallone “like the fight” in Hollywood is revolting.
Perhaps Streisand and Stallone find their strong personalities challenged during the so-called “fight,” but I have a feeling they do battle more out of necessity than any pleasure.
Streisand has not had a real financial success since 1979’s “The Main Event.” Stallone failed notoriously in “Rambo Part 3.”
John, wake up. Barbra and Sly fight because they “like” to survive in a “survival of the fittest” business. Maybe they realize that to be on top and to reap those enormous rewards, you truly have to earn the right, instead of fleeing Hollywood for 12 years and leaving everything up to your management.
TODD W. KEITH
Hollywood
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