samedi 1 février 2020

PHOTOS


Quelques jolis clichés d'Olivia Newton-John par le photographe MANFRED BAUMANN ! Pour promouvoir .. quoi ???



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Olivia Newton John ! C ' est pour ça qu'on aime notre métier ! Quand une star mondialement connue comme Olivia vous demande  !Dans sa ferme privée située dans les montagnes de Californie pour une séance photo, puis nous cuisine du thé et nous donne beaucoup d'informations privées, c'est un moment inoubliable ! #Lovemyjob #proud #olivianwtojohn
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La nièce d'ONJ .. Tottie Goldsmith a partagé aussi quelques clichés fort sympathiques .... du présent et du passé !! Merci !






Une publication partagée par Tottie Goldsmith (@tottie_goldsmith) le





Une publication partagée par Tottie Goldsmith (@tottie_goldsmith) le





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STELLAR


Master of my universe”

Sunday Herald Sun
2 Feb 2020
Photography CAMERON GRAYSON
Styling KELLY HUME
Interview ANGELA MOLLARD
t a w t h a n b m e m f o r



Having grown up as the daughter of Olivia Newton-john, Chloe Lattanzi has waged a very public battle with depression, anxiety, substance abuse and eating disorders. Now the 34-year-old is taking a turn on the celebrity dance floor to prove she’s not only a survivor, but also a star in her own right

Chloe Lattanzi wants people to see her for who she really is. Not Olivia Newtonjohn’s daughter. Not the troubled girl who has battled anorexia, substance abuse, depression, anxiety and body dysmorphia. And not the plastic surgery devotee whose Instagram selfies saw her compared to a Barbie doll and led to speculation she’d had a rib removed.

Lattanzi is so keen to throw off the shackles of her earlier life that she sought out a spot on Dancing With The Stars rather than waiting for the producers to scout her.

“I want people to see me for who I am, not an illness I overcame,” she confides to Stellar during a break from rehearsals with dance partner Gustavo Viglio. “I had a premonition that I needed to be on Dancing With The Stars. My mum knows Delta [Goodrem] and she connected me with her manager, and he got in touch with them. And they wanted me!”

For some contestants, the long-running entertainment show can be a career reviver; for others, it’s pure amusement. But it is far more to Lattanzi, who is excited to showcase the dancing smarts she inherited from her dad and build her “fan base”, but more than anything wants to establish an identity of her own.

Beyond that, one wonders if this new gig represents her stepping out from her mother’s shadow and breaking away from the burden that comes with being the daughter of Australia’s sweetheart. “Yes, it does. Yes, it does… and hallelujah!” she yelps with excitement. “I’m so glad you asked me that because it feels really good to be able to be my own person – to be Chloe Lattanzi and not Olivia Newtonjohn’s daughter. I’m my mum’s biggest fan, but she’s ready for me to be me, too.”

Despite turning 34 last month, Lattanzi seems to exist in a strange sphere between adolescence and womanhood. She has clearly worked hard to beat her manifold demons, but years spent in rehabilitation and recovery almost suspended her development. At times she reflects thoughtfully on the challenges of her life, while at others she reacts sharply – she recently took on an Instagram follower who critiqued her penchant for plastic surgery, and admits to feeling overwhelmed at the idea of organising her wedding to long-time partner James Driskill.

But as much as she desires a profile in her own right, Lattanzi also wants to be taken seriously and to use her years of struggle as a springboard from which she can help others.

“I felt at certain times that I was never going to get out of that dark place,” she confides. “I hit rock bottom, so I want to be a beacon for anyone watching the show who is suffering. I want them to see that you can recover. People forget that I’m a legitimate singer and musician because my depression and anxiety have overshadowed that part of me.”

Dancing, which she’s practised most of her life, makes her feel as if she’s connecting with something powerful and organic within herself. Previously on Instagram she’s expressed it as her “true place” where “all masks are removed and my naked heart is filled with passion and unapologetic sensuality”. Or, as she more succinctly tells Stellar: “I’m good at moving my hips.”

Certainly she wants to win – and is being touted as a hot contender – but sees herself less in competition with others than herself. As she says: “I want to challenge myself and show that I can be the master of my universe.”

Lattanzi is Newton-John’s only child, from her first marriage to dancer Matt Lattanzi, who she met while filming Xanadu. She was regarded by her parents as their “lucky egg”. The couple wanted more children, but after several miscarriages, NewtonJohn was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1992 and split with Lattanzi three years later. There’s little question the devastating three-punch assault of divorce, illness and fame are partly to blame for their daughter’s difficulties.

Lattanzi was around the age of seven when she learnt of her mother’s illness – at school. “Some little brat ran up to me and said, ‘Ha ha, your mum’s got cancer and she’s going to die.’ It’s like a screenshot in my head I’ll never forget. I went home and said to my mum, ‘Why didn’t you tell me? I could’ve taken care of you.’”

The news was that much scarier as her best friend and her mother’s goddaughter, Colette Chuda, had died    more inside the STELLAR magazine !! 


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