John Travolta's ex pilot to expose details of 'affair in tell-all book'

London, June 14 (ANI): It seems that there is no respite for John Travolta from the sex scandal.

Just a week after the Hollywood actor's former pilot Doug Gotterba claimed that the two had a six-year affair in the Eighties, Gotterba is now 'considering' writing a tell-all book.

The National Enquirer reported that 60-year-old Gotterba has two writers lined up to help tell his story.

Last week, the publication had reported that Gotterba had told Travolta's former secretary Joan Edwards about their secret affair.

She confirmed that Gotterba began working for the Pulp Fiction star in 1981.

"He told me that John was gay and they had a sexual relationship," the Daily Mail quoted Edwards as telling the publication.

The actor is said to have had a long-term relationship with Gotterba in the Eighties - before the actor's marriage to Kelly Preston in 1991.

The simmering scandal heated up last month, when the Hollywood A-lister was hit with two lawsuits from masseurs claiming the actor made sexual advances towards them during massages - but one claim was later withdrawn.

A string of other people have also made similar claims.

Travolta's legal team strenuously denied the allegations at the time.

In public, the 58-year-old has been putting on a brave face. (ANI)

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