John Travolta and other celebrities react to Olivia Newton-John’s death
Olivia Newton-John, star, singer, actress, icon has passed away. Hollywood begins to share their sense of loss on social media, including her ‘Grease’ co-star John Travolta.


The tragic passing of singer and actress Olivia Newton-John was announced by her husband John Easterling on Monday, 8 August. Quickly, Hollywood and fans of the icon from around the world began to share their grief and sadness.
While the message shared by the star’s family did not say directly what the cause of death was but they did speak to her struggle with breast cancer that has been ongoing since 1992.
One of the first celebrities to send his condolences to the family of Olivia Newton-John was her ‘Grease’ co-star John Travolta. In the 1978, Newton-John and Travolta won the hearts of their viewers for their portrayal of Sandy and Danny, two high schoolers who fall in love after a summer of fun in the 1950s.
The two remained friends in the years following their on-screen appearance and in the wake of her passing, Travolta wrote of his co-star “Yours from the first moment I saw you and forever! Your Danny, your John!”
Paramount Movies, the production company that produced ‘Grease,’ also tweeted a message of farewell to the star whose death was announced on Monday 8 August.
“In loving memory of our Sandy,” wrote the production company.
In loving memory of our Sandy, Olivia Newton-John.❤️ pic.twitter.com/aTMay5YxTT
— Paramount Movies (@ParamountMovies) August 8, 2022
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences also tweeted a message with a photo of Newton-Jones and Travolta just months before their film ‘Grease’ premiered at the 50th Academy Awards.
Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta at the 50th Academy Awards (April 3, 1978).
— The Academy (@TheAcademy) August 8, 2022
A few months later, they took the world by storm as Sandy and Danny in 'Grease' - which went on to become the highest grossing film of 1978, proving that Grease is (and forever will be) the word. pic.twitter.com/MmGrhzDWfC
Director James Gunn, known for Guardians of the Galaxy Volume I and II as well as Suicide Squad which was released in 2021. Describing ONJ as his “first real crush as a kid” he went on to say that after enjoying her music and movies, he “coincidentally [...] bought & lived in for a while the wonderful home she built in Malibu.”
Really sad to hear about the passing of Olivia Newton-John. My first real crush as a kid. I loved Grease & her music & I coincidentally also bought & lived in for a while the wonderful home she built in Malibu. May she Rest In Peace. ❤️ https://t.co/gP10SJWqFZ
— James Gunn (@JamesGunn) August 8, 2022
Albert Kim, the showrunner for Netflix’s upcoming ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ also sent out a message of sorrow, noting his love for her music saying “Hers was the first concert I went to, and to this day I still have more Olivia albums that of any other artist.”
Olivia Newton-John was my biggest celebrity crush. Hers was the first concert I went to, and to this day I still have more Olivia albums than of any other artist. I’ve got them playing on loop today. Good night ONJ. Hopelessly devoted. pic.twitter.com/2v3d6qzPzK
— Albert Kim (@MagicBranch) August 8, 2022
A film industry non-profit working to increase the representation of women in Hollywood, Women in Film (WIF), said that they were “saddened by the passing.” Newton-John was a role model to many in the industry and WIF spoke to how her work inspired a generation of fans.
“Her roles and songs will live on, and her advocacy for those affected by cancer remains and inspiration,” said WIF.
We are deeply saddened by the passing of the legendary Olivia Newton-John, whose presence on screen and stage impacted generations of fans. Her roles and songs will live on, and her advocacy for those affected by cancer remains an inspiration. Rest in peace, Olivia. pic.twitter.com/9e9sDUcXvv
— WIF (@WomenInFilm) August 8, 2022
Media writer Boonie Stiernberg wrote about the movie sensation that was ‘Grease’ for those who grew up in the 1970s and 80s. A true class act, Olivia Newton-John stole the hearts of millions with her tunes, moves, and her on screen chemistry with Danny.
“It’s [’Grease’] a classic, and Olivia Newton-John is a classic.”
Pretty much everyone I know between the ages of like, 18 and 45 grew up loving Grease, which is extremely impressive for a movie that came out in 1978. It’s a classic, and Olivia Newton-John is a classic. RIP 😞 pic.twitter.com/7voorTrYA6
— Bonnie Stiernberg (@aahrealbonsters) August 8, 2022