John Travolta is one of the most popular and beloved Hollywood stars of his time.
The two hit it off, and Travolta was smitten.
“From the moment I met her, I was attracted.

We were like two maniacs talking all the time on the set of ‘Bubble.’
After a month it became romantic,” he continued.
Travolta went on to reveal that he and Hyland were planning for their future together before her death.

If she was alive, it is very possible I would have married her," he added.
However, his mother Helen Travolta was facing her own battle at the time.
Travolta had suffered much tragedy at a young age, and the pain wasn’t over yet.

The couple later welcomed their first child, a son named Jett Travolta.
At the age of 2, Jett became ill and was diagnosed with Kawasaki disease.
Travolta reportedly performed CPR on his son before paramedics arrived on the scene.

“We will cherish the time we had with him for the rest of our lives.”
“My dearest Jetty, I miss you more than words can say.
I think about you everyday.

Love, your Dad,” the actor captioned a photo of himself and Jett smiling together.
A year after Preston’s death, Travolta opened up about the grieving process during an interview withEsquire Mexico.
“Grief is personal and finding your own path is what could lead to healing.

However, he repeatedly worked with two of his leading ladies, Olivia Newton-John and Kirstie Alley.
Travolta and Newton-John starred together in “Grease” and “Two of a Kind.”
Again, Travolta was forced to mourn another important woman in his life due to the deadly disease.
Your impact was incredible.
I love you so much.
We will see you down the road and we will all be together again.
Yours from the first moment I saw you and forever!
Your Danny, your John!”