Weave been here before! John Travolta showcases his latest hairpiece as he attends the 22nd annual Critics Choice Awards
He added a splash of Hollywood glamour to proceedings as the 22nd annual Critics Choice Awards got underway in Santa Monica on Sunday evening.
But John Travolta’s welcome presence at the Barker’s Hanger venue was once again undermined by his questionable weave as he posed for photos before making his way inside.
The actor’s carefully coiffed hairpiece was present and correct, albeit vastly different to the thick, natural locks he sported during his heyday in career-defining films Grease and Saturday Night Fever.
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Hard to miss: John Travolta’s welcome presence at the 22nd annual Critics Choice Awards was undermined by his questionable weave as he posed for photos before making his way inside
Travolta, 62, has worn a variety of weaves down the years with decidedly mixed results as he continues to battle hair loss.
Seemingly in high spirits, the veteran star beamed while rubbing shoulders with his co-stars from The People V O.J Simpson, which triumphed in the category for Best Movie Made for Television or Limited Series.
Previously: The actor's weave was vastly different to the thick, natural locks he sported during his heyday in carer defining films Grease and Saturday Night Fever
Old hand: Travolta, 62, has worn a variety of weaves down the years with decidedly mixed results as he continues to battle hair loss
Travolta, whose role as non nonsense lawyer Robert Shapiro saw him nominated for Best Supporting Actor in a Move Made for Television or Limited Series, was also on hand to present director Damien Chazelle with an award for La La Land.
The musical sweep the board, taking home eight top prizes, including the coveted Best Picture.
It was no easy task as there were very impressive contenders in the same field including: Arrival, Fences, Hacksaw Ridge, Hell or High Water, Lion, Loving, Manchester by the Sea, Moonlight and Sully.
Winners: (L-R) The People V O.J Simpson co-stars Nina Jacobson, Scott Alexander, Larry Karaszewski, Sarah Paulson, John Travolta, Cuba Gooding Jr., and Sterling K. Brown with the award for Best Movie Made for Television or Limited Series
Triumph: Actress Sarah Paulson, Marcia Clark in the hit drama, also won on the night on thew category for Best Actress in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series
The film - a musical set in modern day Tinseltown - landed 12 nominations, and took home gongs for Best Director for Damien Chazelle, Best Screenplay, Best Production, Best Score, Best Editing and Best Song.
The movie's leading stars certainly enjoyed the attention lavished on their efforts, and looked in high spirits as they shared a joke together.
The Critics' Choice Awards is usually a good indicator for potential nominees at the Academy Awards, which take place in February.
This is for you: Travolta, whose role as non nonsense lawyer Robert Shapiro saw him nominated for Best Supporting Actor in a Move Made for Television or Limited Series, was also on hand to present director Damien Chazelle with an award for La La Land
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