© AP AP made an appearance on The Project on Thursday, where she discussed her battle with stage four breast cancer, and gave host Lisa Wilkinson a positive update – saying that she was "fantastic".
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Numerous actors and musicians gathered at the Beverly Wilshire on Saturday night for the annual G’Day USA dinner. This year the gala was dedicated to raising money for the Australian Bushfire Relief Fund and Australian Wildlife Fund.
Among those who attended included actress and singer Tottie Goldsmith, who arrived with her aunt Olivia Newton-John.
© AP AP made an appearance on The Project on Thursday, where she discussed her battle with stage four breast cancer, and gave host Lisa Wilkinson a positive update – saying that she was "fantastic".
Standing together and staying strong.
Olivia Newton-John is sharing the latest update on her breast cancer diagnosis.
Olivia Newton John is battling cancer for the third time but her spirits remain high.
Olivia Newton–John is heading from the silver screen to an audience seat where she will be rooting for her daughter, actress Chloe Lattanzi, 34, on Australia’s Dancing With The Stars. The Grease alum, 71, was so excited to share details about her daughter’s time on the dance floor, but wasn’t particular sure what kind of advice to give her.
Olivia Newton-John has offered an update on her breast cancer diagnosis.
Olivia Newton-John has said she is “getting stronger and better all the time” as she fights cancer for the third time.
Olivia Newton-John has given fans an update on her health as she battles stage four of breast cancer.
An important new addition to summer's UK dates
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The bidding for Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s Golden Globes outfit – which is being sold in aid of the relief effort in fire-ravaged Australia – is currently at 40,000 Australian dollars (£21,000).
Olivia Newton-John’s daughter, Chloe Lattanzi, announced Tuesday that she will compete on Australia’s version of “Dancing with the Stars.”
Serena Williams celebrated winning her first tennis trophy in three years by donating the prize money to aid Australia's bushfire relief efforts.
Serena Williams is back in the winner’s circle after her latest tennis match at the ASB Classic in Auckland, New Zealand. She won 6-3 and 6-4 against Jessica Pegula and went on to donate the prize money of $43,000 to Australian bushfire relief efforts currently going on. This win is momentous for the four-time Olympic medal holder as it is her first title win since having her daughter Olympia Ohanian in September 2017.
It was sold alongside one of Cave’s signature suits