Tottie Goldsmith has made a surprise announcement about her late cousin Olivia Newton-John.
The 61-year-old actress told The Sunday Project that she will take part in a special concert in honor of the legend who died last year.
Titled Hopelessly Devoted: A Celebration of Olivia Newton-John, Tottie will host the event and will take place at Melbourne’s Hamer Hall in March.
“In March, some of Australia’s greatest musical talents will join the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra in celebrating the life and legacy of Olivia Newton-John,” the website says.
Tickets range from $81 to $139 for standard seating and $76 to $134 for concession seating. Tickets take place from March 7th to 9th.
Tottie Goldsmith (pictured) has made a surprise announcement about her late cousin Olivia Newton-John
Tottie told the show that a portion of the event’s proceeds will go to Olivia’s cancer charity, Walk for Wellness.
“It will be so beautiful and it will really help the hospital,” she said.
This comes after Olivia’s daughter Chloe Lattanzi attended her mother Olivia Newton-John’s annual Walk for Wellness at Alexandra Gardens in Melbourne on Sunday alongside her cousin Totti.
The US-based singer, who recently flew to Australia to take part in the fundraiser for cancer research, was seen walking arm in arm with Totti and her stepfather John Easterling, 71, at the front of the crowd.
The 61-year-old actress told The Sunday Project that she will take part in a special concert in honor of the legend who died last year. Olivia is pictured
Titled Hopelessly Devoted: A Celebration of Olivia Newton-John, Tottie will host the event and will take place at Melbourne’s Hamer Hall in March
Also seen in the crowd were Chloe’s husband James Driskill and Sunrise presenter Matt Shirvington.
After completing the 5km walk, Chloe and Totti took the stage to pay tribute to Olivia, who died in August 2022 after a 20-year battle with breast cancer.
Chloe is Olivia’s only child, born in 1986 from her first marriage to actor Matt Lattanzi.
Olivia died on August 8 last year at the age of 73 at her home in Santa Ynez, California.
She fought several courageous battles against cancer and after she was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 1992, it was successfully treated and went into remission, but returned again in 2013 and 2017.
This comes after Olivia’s daughter Chloe Lattanzi (left) put on a brave face as she attended her mother Olivia Newton-John’s annual Walk for Wellness in Melbourne’s Alexandra Gardens on Sunday alongside her cousin Totti