John Travolta Showed Up to Cannes Looking Completely Unrecognizable — and His Response to the Internet’s Reaction Was Pure Travolta

John Travolta went to Cannes to premiere his directorial debut and walk the red carpet with his daughter Ella Bleu. He came home with an honorary Palme d’Or and a viral moment that had nothing to do with either.On May 15, 2026, Travolta, born Feb. 18, 1954, arrived at the 79th Cannes Film Festival wearing a cream-colored wool beret, wire-rim glasses, and a sharply groomed beard that was noticeably darker than fans were used to seeing. The look was striking. The internet noticed immediately. Within hours, the comments and comparisons were rolling in — and the man who arrived at the festival as a director left as one of the most talked-about style moments of the week.“When did John Travolta become Samuel L. Jackson?” one user asked. “WHO is that and what have they done with John Travolta?!” wrote another. A third said simply: “He looks like he paints landscapes and breeds alpacas.” One user referenced his role in “Welcome Back, Kotter,” writing: “This is the natural evolution of Vinnie Barbarino.” Another compared him to Ed Harris in “The Truman Show.” A third went further: “That is NOT Danny Zuko. That’s a light-skinned Black man who is badly impersonating Danny Zuko.” The memes could not be stopped.Travolta, for his part, showed no sign of reconsidering. On Saturday, May 16, he appeared at the photocall for “Propeller One-Way Night Coach” in an all-black ensemble — velvet button-down shirt, slim-fit pants, and boots — topped with a second beret, this time in black. He posed happily for photographers with both hands out, appearing thoroughly unbothered by the previous day’s commentary. 

He had, after all, just won the Palme d’Or. The beret was staying.

John Travolta (2026), (IMAGO / Independent Photo Agency Int.)The look that launched a thousand memes was three berets in three days. The blue one arrived first, in the Instagram runway video posted Friday morning. The cream one came that evening at the red carpet premiere. The black one followed on Saturday at the photocall. Each time, Travolta appeared comfortable, composed, and completely untroubled by the noise online.

That composure made sense given what had happened between the cream beret and the black one. At the premiere on the evening of May 15, festival director Thierry Frémaux surprised Travolta on stage with an honorary Palme d’Or. Travolta got emotional, calling it “beyond the Oscar” and later admitting he “cried like a baby” after learning his film had been selected. “You said this would be a special night, but I didn’t think you meant this,” he told the Hollywood Reporter.

The film at the center of it all — “Propeller One-Way Night Coach,” an adaptation of his 1997 children’s book — represents something deeply personal. Travolta wrote, directed, narrated, and produced it, and cast his daughter Ella Bleu in a supporting role. The film premiered in non-competition at the 79th Cannes Film Festival and is scheduled to stream globally on Apple TV+ beginning May 29, 2026.

As for the look itself, the reactions on X ranged from baffled to affectionate.

“WHO is that and what have they done with John Travolta?!”

wrote one user. “It must be so nice to have so much money you can dress like a surrealist painter on the Left Bank of Paris in the 1930s,” one user added. Others zeroed in on the beard.

“It’s weird when 70 year old men dye their beards black,” wrote another user

John Travolta, it is safe to say, likes berets. And after the week he had in Cannes, he has earned the right to wear whatever he likes.

 

John Travolta (2026), (IMAGO / Avalon.red)Are you a fan of John Travolta? What do you think of his new Cannes look — bold fashion statement or surprising transformation? Let us know in the comments and pass this on to your family, friends, and other John Travolta fans out there!

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