Olivia Newton-John, 72, collaborated with daughter Chloe Lattanzi, 35, on her newest single. While their bond is unbreakable, another special bond she has is with pal John Travolta, 67.
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Australia’s Herald Sun newspaper reported.The “Grease” star, who is currently battling stage-four breast cancer, would qualify for the vaccine since it’s available to Californians ages 65 and older.Newton-John didn’t elaborate on her decision, but her daughter, Chloe Lattanzi, explained in the interview her own take on vaccines, the Independent reported.“I’m not an anti-vaxxer.
I’m anti putting mercury and pesticides in my body, which are in a lot of vaccines,” said 35-year-old Lattanzi, who
.Olivia Newton-John, 72, collaborated with daughter Chloe Lattanzi, 35, on her newest single. While their bond is unbreakable, another special bond she has is with pal John Travolta, 67.
Kelly Preston lost her battle to cancer in summer 2020 but her friend Olivia Newton-John, who is also battling cancer, hopes her memory and nonprofit work inspires others. The "Grease" star, 72, recalled working with the late actress on a special video aimed to pass legislation to help keep children away from pesticides that would potentially harm them. "Kelly was a lovely, beautiful woman, both inside and out," Newton-John told Fox News.
Speaking on Nova’s Fitzy & Wippa show on Wednesday, the mother-daughter duo were discussing their new duet, Window in the Wall, when the radio hosts revealed a shock revelation.
Olivia Newton-John spoke out against fans who have recently slammed her iconic film "Grease" calling it sexist and misogynist. "I think it’s kind of silly," the 72-year-old said on the podcast A Life Of Greatness.
Olivia Newton-John is “feeling great” amid her battle with breast cancer. The ‘Grease’ star was diagnosed with stage four metastatic breast cancer – her third battle with disease – in 2017, but has said she feels “very blessed” despite her health struggle, because she’s still able to work and support her family.
Olivia Newton-John is "feeling great" amid her battle with breast cancer. Gearing up for a busy 2021, Newton-John opened up to People magazine to give an update on her health and her plans for this year, which includes releasing a new duets record and attending her daughter's wedding.
Pandemic parenting has been hard on everyone, even Sir Elton John.
Olivia Newton-John has defended “Grease” following backlash suggesting it’s sexist and lacks diversity.
Grease, saying that viewers who call it “sexist” need not take the 1978 musical film so “seriously”.The movie was broadcast in the UK by the BBC over Christmas 2020, and drew complaints from viewers who labelled it sexist and misogynist.Now, Newton-John has addressed those views during an appearance on the podcast A Life Of Greatness. “I think it’s kind of silly,” she said on the episode.
The former Grease star gave a rare joint interview alongside her 34-year-old daughter, Chloe Lattanzi this week where the pair shared their thoughts on the vaccination, which is currently being rolled out in Olivia's country of residence - the United States.
coronavirus vaccine, despite being in the age bracket to qualify for the jab in California. The singer, who is currently suffering from stage four breast cancer for the third time in 28 years, made the surprising admission in a joint interview with her daughter Chloe Lattanzi, 35, but didn't go into detail for her reasons behind the decision.
After more than 40 years since the release of "Grease," Olivia Newton-John has finally opened about what it was like to kiss leading man John Travolta. The 72-year-old singer and actress sat down for an interview with Us Weekly, where she provided answers to the publication’s burning questions.
Cinematic gold! Olivia Newton-John looked back on her first kiss with Grease costar John Travolta, and it’s safe to say she only has fond memories of the moment.
Olivia Newton-John is determined to find “an end to cancer” following the death of Kelly Preston. The ‘Grease’ star is currently battling breast cancer for the third time, but has said it was the passing of her close friend Kelly – who died in July 2020 after her own two-year battle with the same type of cancer – that “strengthened [her] resolve” to help those researching a cure to the disease.