March 25, 2016
Travolta's Alleged Hotel Rider Specifically Requests 'Male Masseur'
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Hotel riders are a weird thing: they give you a deep look into the personality of some of your favorite celebs. Well not really, but they do show of celebs' diva side.
A source told Page Six John Travolta's hotel rider outlines a number of interesting requirements, including that "he needs a male masseur."
The source also claims the "American Crime Story" star also requires hotel staff to place aluminum foil and dark curtains to black out the windows, preventing anyone to see inside.
Travolta, 52, allegedly brings his own sheets to his hotel room and also requires the room be empty 24-hours before his arrival, in order to avoid the last occupant's lingering scent, according to the newspaper's source.
Back in 2012 and 2013, the "Pulp Fiction" actor was thrusted into the media spotlight after two unknown male masseurs claimed Travolta sexually assaulted them and were seeking millions in damages. A third masseur later sued but all three accusers eventually dropped their cases.