Olivia Newton, John’s daughter, has recalled the last moments she had with her mother six months after her death.
33 minutes ago Olivia Newton, John’s daughter, has recalled the last moments she had with her mother six months after her death. In an interview with American television, Chloe Lattanzi and Newton-John’s husband, John Easterling, opened up about their grief.
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