Hollywood celebrities may appear to be extremely different from you and me,
yet they share certain similarities with us still, particularly when it
comes to their dogs.
Animals love you without condition, and a pet's affection might be the
nicest thing in the world, regardless of how famous you are.
Famous actor John Travolta recently posted a cute video of his family's
rescue puppy waking him up in the morning with plenty of kisses.
The Grease and Saturday Night Fever actor won hearts earlier this year when
his family acquired Mac-n-Cheese, a rescue dog who was highlighted in an
Academy Awards tribute to the late Betty White.
Benjamin, the actor's 11-year-old son, now owns the dog, which has made
itself at home in the household. The dog, who has been given the new name
Peanut, is reportedly quite fond of the Pulp Fiction actor.
Travolta just posted a video of Peanut climbing up on top of him in bed and
starting to kiss his face on social media. Travolta captioned the video,
"This is now Ben's dog Peanut wakes me up."
The actor adds "I love you" and can't help but giggle at the dog's kisses,
indicating that he enjoys the dog's attention.
His daughter Ella and his Hairspray co-star Michelle Pfeiffer both
commented on the viral video that attracted the attention of several other
celebs.
Millions of people had already seen Peanut before Travolta adopted him;
Jamie Lee Curtis, the Oscars host, had highlighted the rescue dog at this
year's awards show.
The Oscars paid a special homage to Betty White, who had passed away on
December 31 at the age of 99, during the show's part dedicated to
remembrance. Curtis brought the tiny puppy out on stage because the late
Golden Girls actress was such a supporter of animals, especially rescue
dogs.
In her eulogy for White, Curtis writes, "She was not merely a Golden Girl;
she was a legend who illuminated every place she entered and gave a smile to
everyone who saw her on the screen." She was a woman who showed such love
for creatures like this on a daily basis for over a century, not only for
her two-legged pals.
"Adopting a rescue dog like Mac-N-Cheese from Paw Works would be the best
gift you could give Betty White, so please do it. So please accept our
gratitude for Betty's friendship.
The small puppy captured the hearts of viewers all across the world and had
a lasting impact on Travolta.
Backstage at the Oscars, the actor ran with Curtis, his buddy and co-star
in the 1985 movie Perfect, and he couldn't help but snap a photo with the
adorable rescue puppy.
As a result, Travolta decided to give his son Benjamin the dog permanently,
giving the Mac 'n' Cheese a really "Hollywood ending."
When Travolta uploaded a "Happy Easter" video message in April featuring
the puppy kissing Benjamin's face, Curtis was pleased to see the rescue dog
was adjusting so well to his new home.
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