John Travolta and Kelly Preston with daughter Ella at the world premiere of “Old Dogs” in LA


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Having maintained a low profile since the death in January of her and husband John Travolta’s 16-year-old son, Jett, Kelly Preston is quietly doing movie work, assuming her role as the mother of Miley Cyrus’ character in the coming-of-age film, The Last Song, say news reports.
Shooting is taking place in Savannah, Georgia. Greg Kinnear is also in the cast, playing an estranged father.
Preston, 46, will also be seen this November in Old Dogs with Matt Dillon and Robin Williams. Travolta, 55, did not participate in the recent promotion of his current film with Denzel Washington, The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 but expressed his appreciation to those on the production who, he said on his Web site, “stepped up without hesitation to help promote this wonderful film … their unselfish efforts have allowed my family the additional time to reconcile our loss.”
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John Travolta and Kelly Preston will say their final goodbyes to 16-year-old son Jett at his funeral Thursday afternoon, the Associated Press reports.
Jett will be buried in Ocala, Florida, where he lived with his family for several months out of the year. A time has not yet been announced.
The 16-year-old died from a seizure on Friday afternoon at his family’s home in The Bahamas, according to autopsy results released Monday. His body was cremated on Monday, and his ashes were flown to the U.S.
“John is distraught,” Travolta’s attorney and confidant, Michael McDermott, and Michael Ossi, the family’s lawyer, told Usmagazine.com Saturday during an interview in which they asked to be jointly quoted.
“This is the most traumatic thing that has ever happened to him, and he needs to go through a process of healing,” the lawyers added. “John and Kelly are suffering total misery. They were so close to their son. This is hard to accept.”
The couple thanked fans for their “prayers and support” in a statement released Sunday. Flowers, posters and condolence messages have also been left for the family and their 8-year-old daughter, Ella, at their Florida estate.
Although it’s been reported celebs like Oprah Winfrey and Tom Cruise would attend, Access Hollywood reports they have scheduling conflicts.

John Travolta and Kelly Preston, along with their 8-year-old daughter Ella Blue, returned to Florida Monday night with the ashes of Jett Travolta, who died Jan. 2 while the family was vacationing in Grand Bahama.
Obie Wilchcombe, a member of the Bahamas parliament and a family friend, told the Associated Press on Tuesday, “Everything was in place, the cremation was completed, and they decided to leave.”
Funeral plans have yet to be announced.
In Ocala, Fla., where the Travoltas have a home, Mayor Randy Ewers said the city has sent the family condolences and would afford them time alone with their grief.
“They’re fantastic people, really family oriented,” Ewers said. “We want to respect their privacy as much as possible.”
In a public statement Sunday, Travolta, 54, and Preston, 46, said of son Jett, 16, that they were “heartbroken that our time with him was so brief.”
They also thanked “everyone who has sent their love and condolences.”

A source close the family of John Travolta and Kelly Preston tells PEOPLE that the autopsy on their 16-year-old son Jett revealed his death was caused by a “seizure disorder.”
On Monday, doctors in the Bahamas conducted an autopsy on Jett, though no official results have been disclosed.
Because there was no foul play, the body was released immediately to the Travolta family.
Jett was pronounced dead by an emergency room doctor at 12:14 pm on Jan. 2.
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John Travolta’s lawyers — who are close family friends — reveal to Usmagazine.com that Jett may have died in his father’s arms Friday. “Yesterday was the worst day of [John's] life,” Travolta’s lawyer and confidant, Michael McDermott, and Michael Ossi, the family’s attorney, tell Us in a phone interview (during which they asked all quotes to be jointly attributed).
Us: How is John doing?
Ossi and McDermott: “John is distraught. He is trying to understand and reconcile this. He is seeking an explanation so that this makes sense to him. And his loved ones are trying to provide that to him.
“Yesterday was the worst day of his life. Today is probably equally as bad, and if not, it’s the second worst day of his life.
“John is recognizing the outpouring of support he has got from both the U.S. and the world. He can feel the love and he says it makes him stronger and hopefully it allows him to reconcile.
“He is undergoing the pain any father would if they lost his son. Generally a son buries his father, and John thought that would be the way it would go with Jett, not the other way around.
“He is in shock. He is emotionally distraught. He is going through many different feelings of disbelief and anger. It’s going to take a while for him to feel good again. This is the most traumatic thing that has ever happened to him and he needs to go through a process of healing. John and Kelly are suffering total misery. They were so close to their son. This is hard to accept.
“He had set a vacation for his employees and friends. Forty-nine adults and their children were coming here [to the Bahamas] from Jan. 2nd to 4th. We were all so excited to spend some days with John. We were on the plane and we had no idea, and then we landed and we found out. Every year he holds a party for friends and employees and this year he had the idea to fly us all to his condo. We were planning to hang out on the beach, go for boat rides and spend time with the family.”
Us: Have John and Kelly spent time with anyone since everyone arrived?
Ossi and McDermott: “John and Kelly have been pretty much locked away.
“We are staying here until John leaves. The autopsy should be on Monday.”
Us: How is Jett’s 8-year-old sister, Ella Bleu, taking it?
Ossi and McDermott: “John broke the news to Ella. She is heartbroken. She is in disbelief, but it is starting to sink in. She has been asking where her brother is. She was so close to Jett. The whole family were so close. They went everywhere together. If John made a movie, they were all there with him.
Us: It’s been reported that Jett was left alone for several hours before being discovered. Can you clarify the timeline?
Ossi and McDermott: “Jett was not left alone. He had a nanny present at all times. The nanny was sleeping close to Jett’s room. There was a baby monitor, a chime on the door so it was known when Jett was going in and out. He was completely supervised. The nanny found him.”
Us: Is it true that Jett died in John’s arms?
Ossi and McDermott: “Jett may have still been alive when John administered CPR, and then the EMT took over. Jett was pronounced dead at the hospital. I like to believe John had a chance to say goodbye. He may have died in his dad’s arms. I am not certain.”
Us: It’s been said Jett had a history of seizures. How often did he have them?
Ossi and McDermott: “I am not confident to talk about that. I know he had a history, which of course warranted the extra attention.”
Us: You obviously knew Jett well. What was his personality like?
Ossi and McDermott: “He was a wonderful boy. He had physical limitations, but when he looked in his dad’s eyes, the love was tangible. When he grabbed onto his dad, he did not want to let him go.”

The cause of 16-year-old Jett Travolta’s death could be determined later today, as two clinical and forensic pathologists are set to perform an autopsy in the Bahamas.
Arrangements are also currently being made for Jett’s body to be transported to Ocala, Fla., near the family’s home in the Jumbolair fly-in community.
The 16-year-old son of John Travolta and Kelly Preston died Friday at the family’s vacation home at the Old Bahama Bay Hotel on Grand Bahama Island. He hit his head on a bathtub after suffering a seizure. (The boy had a history of having seizures.)
“John is distraught. He is trying to understand and reconcile this,” Travolta’s lawyer and confidant, Michael McDermott, and Michael Ossi, the family’s attorney, told Usmagazine.com Saturday in a joint telephone interview.
Travolta and Preston said they were “heartbroken” in a statement on her Web site Sunday.
“Jett was the most wonderful son that two parents could ever ask for and lit up the lives of everyone he encountered,” they said.
These pictures make me want to cry…
