John Travolta will recreate Danny Zuko in search of “fat” singing

John Travolta gave fans of “Grease” the thrill of their lives when he disguised himself as Danny Zuko for a surprise appearance during a projection of the 1978 successful music cinema comedy.
The 71 -year -old actor shared a photo on Instagram who showed him wearing a leather jacket and a smoothed pompadour to make a cameo during a “Grease” song from June 27 at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.
The twice nominated in the Oscars included a video of him strutting on stage during the event, where he amazed his original co-stars “Grease” Didi Conn, Barry Pearl, Kelly Ward, Michael Tucci and director Randal Kleiser.
The members of the public got up and applauded by spotting the star heading towards the scene, microphone in hand.
“The! I thought you returned to Australia?” Travolta joked, channeling her fatty character from the 1950s.
“It’s cool, it’s cool, baby. You know, to switch and ride and so on,” he added.
He then had his co-stars in a quick “A-Womp-Bop-A-Looma / A-Womp-Bam-Boom”, before saying to the crowd: “Take advantage of the show. We love you! ”
Travolta legend his article: “Tonight at the Hollywood Bowl, for the first time, I surprised everyone with a singing fat and disguised as Danny Zuko.”
“No one knew. Even the casting,” he added.

“Grease”, based on the 1972 Broadway musical from the same name, follows Danny, a local bad boy, and Sandy (Olivia Newton-John), a student of australian high school transfer, while they come together at Rydell High School after meeting the beach during the summer.
Travolta and the late Newton-John found their co-stars in 2018 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of “Grease”. The following year, the pair emerged from their “grease” characters to attend a song of competition and fat “in West Palm Beach, Florida.
“First time in costume since we made the film! So excited !!” Newton-John captioned a photo of the pair on his Instagram page at the time.
Newton-John died of cancer in 2022 at 73 years old. Travolta paid tribute to him in an emotional article on Instagram.
“My dear more expensive Olivia, you did all our lives so much better. Your impact was incredible,” he wrote. “I love you so much. We will see you on the road, and we will all be together again. Yours from the first moment I saw you and forever! ”
He signed his tribute with a nod to his character of “grease”, writing: “Your Danny, your John!”



