Prior to her death from breast cancer in August 2022, Olivia Newton-John’s daughter Chloe Lattanzi shared her mother’s final words.
In her first interview since her mother’s passing in August of last year, the late actress’s daughter, Chloe Lattanzi, shared the final words the late actress spoke to her before she died.
Breast cancer took the actress’ life at the age of 73. Her most well-known performance was as Sandy in the 1978 film Grease.
Chloe, the daughter Olivia had with her first husband, Matt Lattanzi, recently opened up in a tearful interview about losing her mother.
John Easterling, Olivia’s widower, joined her, and the two had a candid conversation about life following Olivia’s passing and how the family has been handling their grief.
Her late husband John, who was her husband for eight years and died six months ago, acknowledged that he still speaks to Olivia “out loud”.
In an interview with Today about her mother’s final moments, Chloe, 37, referred to her as “My sunshine” as far as she could go. She was also laughing just before she lost her ability to speak.
She is my mother. I’m glad she did for so many others even though she doesn’t resemble Olivia Newton-John.
She went on to say that the love and support from her mother’s followers was like a “big hug from the universe” and that she was grateful to everyone who “reached out and extended their heart” during the trying time.
John claimed that he felt the presence of his deceased wife “late at night, early in the morning”.
“I’d talk to her out loud when I walk around the house or throw the dogs a ball,” he remarked”.
“I miss Olivia every day so much. But even so, I’m glad we got to spend 15 wonderful years together”.
He added that Olivia continued to spread love and light even during “her most trying of times”.
Before her valiant battle with cancer came to an end in August 2022, the actress bravely battled the illness for decades.
She died peacefully in her home in Southern California, surrounded by those she loved. Her Facebook page received a message from John announcing her passing.
According to the author, Olivia’s disclosure of her battle with breast cancer led to her serving for more than 30 years as a symbol of hope and victory.
The research on plant medicine and cancer is done by the Olivia Newton-John Foundation Fund, which “continues her pioneering experience with plant medicine and healing inspiration”. ”.