John Travolta recently revealed a manlier look amid gay rumors, which the "Pulp Fiction" actor continues to shrug off along with relationship allegations made by former pilot Doug Gotterba.
According to a report from Mirror UK, the actor debuted his scruffier look in Vancouver, Canada. His new beard is reportedly "long enough to be tied in a ponytail".
While some may speculate that the actor's manlier get up may be to divert John Travolta gay allegations, the Mirror UK report clarified that the new look is for a new movie entitled "On The Line".
The actor supposedly started growing the unusually long beard earlier this year, in preparation for playing a high wire electrician in the said film.
Being busy with filming "On The Line" leaves John Travolta with little time to mind gay rumors that resurfaced recently.
John Travolta gay allegations resurfaced last July as the Hollywood star's alleged ex-lover, Doug Gotterba, announced that he will come out with a tell-all book by next year. According to the report from The Hollywood Gossip, the unauthorized author said it will include shocking details of his six-year romance with the now 60-year-old Hollywood star.
In an interview with Daily Beast, John Travolta addressed the gay allegations: "This is every celebrity's Achilles heel."
The actor added: "It's just about people wanting money. That's all. It happens on many levels."
Doug Gotterba shot back and told Daily Mail: "John Travolta said about me in a recent interview is an inaccurate description of what our court case is about."
He added that his dispute with the "Grease" actor is "purely about declaratory relief and will be a non-monetary judgement."
"This is about the truth and my right for a court to decide who is telling the truth, not for Mr Travolta to make a judgement," Doug Gotterba added.
Contrary to Doug Gotterba's latest statement, Daily Mail discovered through a rep of John Travolta that the unauthorized writer of the actor's tell-all book has asked for an out of court settlement amounting to $10 million.