John Travolta vs. the masseurs update #852
Finally, there's an accuser who has all kinds of details and happy memories of his alleged encounter with massage expert, Johnny Wigs. The Enquirer via NY Daily News has this. WARNING: Sexytime explicitness.
"Another former massage therapist has come forward — this one with compliments — claiming John Travolta has a magical set of lips. “He’s a great kisser,” Luis Gonzalez, now living overseas IN AN UNDISCLOSED LOCATION, told the National Enquirer. “I know because I had sex with him, and he loved it.” Gonzalez told the Enquirer he found the “Saturday Night Fever” star “very experienced” in bed. He told the newspaper he spent an afternoon having passionate sex with Travolta at the posh Ritz-Carlton hotel in Laguna Niguel, Calif., in 1997. The former masseur claimed the randy rendezvous started shortly after he set up his massage table in the actor’s room. Travolta reportedly stripped down and said it was too warm for a top sheet THAT LINE NEVER GETS OLD, Gonzalez said. “I gladly let him lay on the table naked . . . and within five minutes, Travolta spread his legs and I could see an erection,” he told the Enquirer. “He moved around and started to breathe heavily. He’d say, ‘Oh, yeah, that feels so good! A little higher, please!’ ” ALSO A GREAT, CLASSIC LINE. Gonzalez said Travolta made it clear he wanted more than a regular massage, so the couple hopped into the sack. “We got into the bed that was right next to the massage table and had a really good time,” he claimed. “Travolta may not identify himself as a gay man, but it doesn’t dismiss the fact that he likes sex with men,” Gonzalez said. Travolta’s lawyer, Marty Singer, dismissed the new accusations. “When it comes to claims about my client in supermarket tabloids, consider the source,” Singer said in a statement to the Daily News. This spate of recklessly published tabloid stories is just part of a malicious tabloid agenda to boost lagging sales by running outrageous, defamatory stories about my client sourced by people seeking notoriety or a payday.”


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