Chloe Lattanzi on the first year without her mother Olivia Newton-John
It’s been almost 12 months since the news that Olivia Newton-John had passed away prompted an outpouring of grief across Australia and around the globe.
After living with breast cancer for 30 years, Olivia drew her last breath at her home in California on August 8, 2022, as she held the hand of her beloved daughter Chloe Lattanzi.
Ahead of the one-year anniversary of that day, Chloe joins Something To Talk About for an emotional conversation about how she continues to process her grief and the role she is playing in carrying on her mother’s legacy – including attending the annual Olivia’s Walk for Wellness in Melbourne this October.
And, as she reflects on the first year without her mother, she reveals what the future holds, from her musical career to day to day life with her husband James – and why living on Olivia’s ranch allows Chloe to feel her mother’s presence every day in a very real and tangible way.
To sign up or donate to Olivia’s Walk For Wellness on October 8, visit www.walkforwellness.com.au
For more information about Chloe Lattanzi and updates on her music, find her on Instagram here
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