Olivia Newton-John’s daughter Chloe Lattanzi collapses on live TV while speaking about her mother’s legacy ahead of her visit to Australia for a charity walk
Olivia Newton-John’s daughter Chloe Lattanzi burst into tears on Tuesday’s Sunrise as she spoke about her late mother’s legacy.
The US-based singer and actress, 37, appeared on the Australian breakfast show to talk about her upcoming appearance at Olivia’s Walk for Wellness in Melbourne on Sunday, October 8.
“I’m sorry, it’s still raw for me.” “People I don’t even know have supported me and I’ve been able to interact with people going through cancer,” she began.
“It is an honor to continue the Walk for Wellness.” “There is no greater meaning in life than giving to others, and as I was going through my mental illness, I focused on connecting with people experiencing similar pain had.”
Chloe said even when Olivia was struggling with her own breast cancer, she still took the time to help other cancer patients and let them know they were not alone.
Olivia Newton-John’s daughter Chloe Lattanzi broke down on live television on Tuesday as she discussed her late mother’s lasting legacy. Pictured with Olivia in 2016
“Even when she was in the most difficult phase of the struggle, she still cared about others.” The love of the people is palpable. It’s still raw for me.’
The 10th annual Olivia Walk for Wellness takes place in Melbourne’s picturesque Alexandra Gardens. Participants run five kilometers to raise money for cancer research.
This comes after Chloe posted a sad health update on social media in August, a year after her mother’s death.
The US-based singer and actress, 37, appeared on the Australian breakfast show to talk about her upcoming appearance at Olivia’s Walk for Wellness in Melbourne on Sunday, October 8
The Los Angeles native said she has been suffering from memory loss since losing her mother last year after the Grease star battled breast cancer for 20 years.
“I was not feeling well. I had extreme memory loss and difficulty getting out of bed. “I neglected myself,” she explained in an Instagram video.
“One of my mother’s most important messages was to take care of yourself. ‘So I’m going to disappear for about three weeks because I have health issues in my mind and my body.’
“I’m sorry, it’s still raw for me.” “People I don’t even know have supported me and I’ve been able to interact with people who have cancer,” Chloe began
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, after a 20-year battle with breast cancer.
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.
Olivia’s death sparked an outpouring of public grief and heartfelt tributes from those close to her, including Grease co-star John Travolta and Victorian Prime Minister Dan Andrews, who held a state funeral in her honour.
Chloe added that even as her mother struggled with her own breast cancer, she still took the time to help other cancer patients and let them know they were not alone
Olivia died on August 8 last year at the age of 73 at her home in Santa Ynez, California, after a 20-year battle with breast cancer