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Thursday, 06 December 2012 Written by Elliott Batte
John Travolta And Olivia Newton-John's 'I Think You Might Like It' Described As 'Creepy' And 'Awful'

John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John’s brand new album ‘This Christmas’ hit shelves at the start of the week, featuring a number of fresh new tracks - as well as featuring Tony Bennett, Kenny G, James Taylor, Cliff Richard and Barbra Streisand. So, with all the hype behind the record, the pair decided to unleash the music video for their track ‘I Think You Might Like It’ - but the tracks title couldn’t be any more wrong.

While Travolta and Newton-John may have expected fans to ‘Like’ the video - which sees the pair recreating scenes from the super-famous film Grease - the video has received a whole load of negative responses, with baffled critics describing it as ‘odd’, ‘creepy’, ‘cringey’, ‘strange’, ‘awkward’, and simply ‘awful’.

The video - which you can check out below - has been universally panned on Twitter, too. You can checkout a sample of some of the tweets below.



Regardless of the video, the album itself has been well-received, and it’s proceeds will be donated to charity - so if you’re in need of a good Christmas album, give ‘This Christmas’ a chance.

Fans of Olivia Newton-John will be happy to know (despite the not-so-great video!) that she’s embarking on a March 2013 UK tour. If you need tickets, check the dates and links below the video.



Olivia Newton John UK & Ireland Tour Dates are as follows:

Sun March 10th 2013 - Motorpoint Arena Cardiff, Cardiff
Mon March 11th 2013 - Bournemouth International Centre, Bournemouth
Wed March 13th 2013 - Royal Albert Hall, London
Thu March 14th 2013 - The Brighton Centre, Brighton
Fri March 15th 2013 - NIA Academy, Birmingham
Sun March 17th 2013 - O2 Apollo Manchester, Manchester
Mon March 18th 2013 - Clyde Auditorium, Glasgow

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