“If you have any preconceived ideas about the ’80s or me,” teased Olivia, 33, at the beginning of her fourth TV special, “you had better hold onto your hats.” Not to mention your libidos. Without guest stars, she cavorted through provocative minimusicals based mostly on songs from her latest LP, Physical. “I just wasn’t in the mood for tender ballads,” says the lissome 5’6″, 110-pound soprano. “I wanted peppy stuff because that’s how I’m feeling.” The album and TV special are the steamiest of her phenomenal career, and Newton-John revels in the chance to stretch her wholesome image. “Like everyone, I’ve got different sides of my personality,” she muses. “I’ve my dominant self, my need-to-be-dominated self, the sane Olivia and the crazy Olivia. Playing these different characters [on the special] gave me a chance to show strange parts people haven’t seen much.” ....
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— Olivia Newton-John (@olivianj) February 15, 2021
L'HISTOIRE DE A WINDOW IN THE WALL
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