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CHLOE’S TEARS OVER ONJ’S RANCH

The Santa Ynez Valley property sits on 12 acres.

Olivia Newton-John’s widower John Easterling has made the difficult decision to sell the $13.6 million California ranch where the singer spent her final days.

“It’s devastating for everyone, but this is a money issue,” shares an ONJ insider about the movie producer, 72. “The maintenance on the estate and the annual tax bill is crazy.”

According to the source, the news is “absolutely heartbreaking” for Olivia’s daughter Chloe, 38. “She has so many memories shared with her mum on that ranch. The horses, all named by Olivia, ridden by her, the house, the garden, it’s going to be incredibly difficult for Chloe to let this property go.”

But, says the source, “Sadly they have no choice. To keep that ranch would have financially impacted all the good work being done by Olivia’s charities and foundations. They made a promise to her they’d keep saving lives.

“She wanted her legacy to be about her philanthropic work, and she wanted it to continue after she had gone. There will be a few tears shed when this place sells, but it’s what Olivia would have wanted.”



Chloe’s heartache ONJ’S WIDOWER SELLS HER DREAM RANCH

The home was Olivia’s sanctuary.


Olivia Newton-john’s cherished Southern California ranch has been put up for auction by her husband, John Easterling, less than two years after her death. 


The late singer chose to spend her final days at the stunning property before she passed away aged 73 in August 2022. It has now been listed by John, 72, for approximately S14 million.


Although John didn’t explain his motivation for selling the property, he did tell People magazine that it was a place that held “many wonderful memories”.

Insiders say the sale will “come as a blow” to Olivia’s only child, daughter Chloe Lattanzi. Chloe, 38, has said the ranch is a “tangible place” where she can still “feel my mother”.

“I can walk on the soil and be like, ‘her foot was here’,” Chloe told Stellar magazine’s Something to Talk About podcast in August 2023.

“I can sit on her favourite seat and know that she sat there a thousand times and just visualise sitting on her lap. She’s still alive there for me.”

 

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