John Travolta breaks his silence on unrecognizable viral Cannes appearance


John Travolta revealed the reason behind his viral beret look at the Cannes Film Festival after his appearance left fans calling him unrecognizable


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Jenni McKnight
Jenni McKnightUS Lifestyle Editor
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John Travolta went viral last week after his appearance at the Cannes Film Festival had fans doing a double-take.

The 72-year-old looked unrecognizable at the premiere of his directorial debut, Propeller One-Way Night Coach, on Friday, wearing a white beret, spectacles, and very neatly trimmed facial hair; it almost looked as though his moustache and beard had been drawn on. 

The following day, he stepped out for the film's photocall, wearing a black beret paired with black wire-rimmed glasses.

John gave fans a sneak peek at his new look in an Instagram video ahead of the festival, and fans were in disbelief over his appearance, with one stating: "It does not look like him at all."

The Pulp Fiction star has since explained the reason behind his viral beret-wearing look, admitting he wanted to be seen as a director, and not an actor.

John Travolta and Ella Bleu Travolta on the red racpet© Getty Images
John Travolta with his daughter Ella Bleu Travolta

"I said, 'I'm a director this time. You're an actor, play the part of a director, look like an old-school director,'" he explained to CNN.

"So I looked up pictures from the '20, '30s, '40s, '50, '60s, and the old-school directors wore berets, and the glasses, and I thought, 'That's what I'm doing. I'm doing an homage to being a director, so I'm going to play the part of being a director.'"

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John wore different colored berets during Cannes

John said that his stand-out look would also help him remember the moment. "I'll know — 'Oh, that was Propeller One-Way Night Coach, that was Cannes, that's when I won the Palme d'Or,' and I'll have a vividness of it." 

John received an honorary Palm d'Or award – Cannes' highest honour and the equivalent of a lifetime achievement award – at this year's festival.

"I can't believe this. This is the last thing I expected," John said while accepting the honour. "You said this would be a special night, but I didn’t think you meant this. This is a humbling moment. This is beyond the Oscar."

John Travolta accepts the Honorary Palme d'Or Award onstage during the 79th annual Cannes Film Festival at Plage Macé on May 15, 2026 in Cannes, France© Getty Images
John received the Honorary Palme d'Or Award during the 79th annual Cannes Film Festival

The actor later revealed he had already been emotional simply learning that his film had been accepted into competition. "When Thierry [Frémaux] said it was making history because it would be the first film being accepted that early, I cried like a baby," he admitted.

Propeller One-Way Night Coach is based on John's 1997 children's novel of the same name. 

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John's daughter Ella stars in his directorial debut

"Set in the golden age of aviation, the story follows a young airplane enthusiast, Jeff (played by newcomer Clark Shotwell), and his mother (Kelly Eviston-Quinnett), who set off on a one-way cross-country odyssey to Hollywood, which transforms a simple flight into the trip of a lifetime," according to the synopsis.

"Between airline meals, charming flight attendants (played by Ella Bleu Travolta and Olga Hoffman), unexpected stopovers, larger-than-life passengers, and a thrilling glimpse at first class, the journey unfolds in moments both magical and unexpected, charting the course for the boy's future."

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