"We were both next to each other in the steam room and he started stroking his dick. It was after he'd seen Travolta getting it on with numerous men at the spa that Randolph had a run-in of his own. Anal." In case you're wondering, Travolta is a bottom. I followed them up there and I went in the next room where I normally got my massages, and I watched them have sex.
There was an empty massage room upstairs where guys could go and have sex. Then they left the room," Randolph described Travolta's mate as a "very handsome, very hung" Middle-Eastern man.
"I walked in and the guy was giving John a blowjob and, like guys do, he pulled his head up when I walked in. Randolph says his first encounter with Travolta, who was then in his early 40s, took place in one of the spa's steam rooms. Travolta's Rumored Gay Lover Discovered Dead Sonĭid Travolta hire his unqualified gay lover to care for an ill child, who then died on the faux… (He says the Enquirer even subjected him to a lie detector test, which he says he passed with flying (rainbow) colors.) But mainstream tabloids have generally been skittish about printing some of the more explicit details from Randolph's days on the spa circuit. In recent weeks, Randolph has been busy talking with tabloids such as the National Enquirer and Star, about what he witnessed. He's publishing an account of his run-ins with Travolta-and a number of other celebrities-on the spa scene in a self-published book entitled You'll Never Spa in This Town Again, which you can pre-order on his website. It wasn't long, he claims, before he encountered fellow member and notorious closet case John Travolta, who frequented the spa to hook up with other men. Randolph, an interior designer by trade, says he first started visiting LA's City Spa in 1995. Most media outlets, however, were too shy to delve into the steamy details. Author Robert Randolph has been talking to the tabloids about John Travolta's habit of hooking up with men at Los Angeles saunas.