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CHLOE DEBUT EN POINTE

Herald Sun
12 Feb 2020



OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN’s daughter CHLOE LATTANZI says her debut on Dancing With the Stars will be “imprinted on my mind and heart forever”, in a dedication to her mum, who is battling stage 4 breast cancer.

The American singer said she was thrilled to share the experience with the Grease star after what had been a difficult time for the family.

“It was so special, it was kind of like a moment in my life that will be imprinted on my mind and my heart forever,” she said.

Newton-John and her husband JOHN EASTERLING were present when Lattanzi (above) danced the foxtrot with partner GUSTAVO VIGLIO.

In May 2017, the Australian was diagnosed with breast cancer for a third time, more than 20 years after her first diagnosis, and Lattanzi said medical marijuana had helped ease her mum’s pain.

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Chloe trips the light fantastic for Olivia

The Daily Telegraph (Sydney)
12 Feb 2020


Olivia Newton-John and daughter Chloe Lattanzi.

Olivia NewtonJohn’s daughter Chloe Lattanzi dedicated her debut on Dancing With The Stars to her mum, who is battling stage 4 breast cancer. “It was so special, it was kind of like a moment in my life that will be imprinted on my mind and my heart forever,” Lattanzi told Confidential.

“I was not just dancing for me but I was dancing for her and my husband and her husband John. We’ve all been through so much this past year as a family and I feel like my dance really represented strength and coming through it all together as a family ... it just felt so full of love. It was very powerful.”

Newton-John and her husband John Easterling sat front row when Lattanzi danced the foxtrot with her professional dance partner Gustavo Viglio on Sunday night.

The past few years have been bittersweet for Lattanzi as Newton-John, 71, continues her brave battle with cancer.

In May 2017, the Grease star was diagnosed with breast cancer for a third time, more than 20 years after her first diagnosis and Lattanzi said medical marijuana has helped ease her mum’s pain.

“She’s doing great. She’s being treated by John with plant medicine,” Lattanzi said.

“We hope to bring awareness about the power of plants and their ability to help stop cancer in its tracks.”

Newton-John often speaks about the importance of medical marijuana in her cancer treatment and has campaigned for Australia to relax its drug laws. Lattanzi grows marijuana legally on a farm in Oregon and Easterling has also been growing the plant to support his wife’s recovery.

Lattanzi, daughter of actor Matt Lattanzi, is expected to delve into some of their struggles over the last few years in her new album, four years after her 2016 album No Pain.

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