Since her mother’s passing last year, Dame Olivia Newton-John’s daughter claims she has “not been okay.”
Actress and singer Dame Olivia, who was born in Britain and raised in Australia, passed away in August of last year at the age of 73.
She gained widespread recognition for her role as Sandy alongside John Travolta in the 1978 smash musical Grease.
In an Instagram video, her daughter Chloe Rose Lattanzi, who is also an actress and singer, seemed to imply to her fans that she needed a month off from work to heal.
She said: “Since my mom’s passing, and the year and a half, with her going through cancer, I have not been okay.
“If I have forgotten to return your calls… I’ve had extreme memory loss.
“I’ve had difficulty getting out of bed.
“I’ve stuck to my commitments, but I’ve been neglecting myself.
“One of my mom’s biggest messages was take care of you.
“If you don’t take care of you, you cannot give your full capacity of love, wisdom, kindness, and power to everyone else.
“So, after the walk, I’m going to disappear for about three weeks, just to honour my mind, body and spirit, because I’m developing a little bit of health issues in my mind and my body.
“And I just wanted to say to anyone who I have been inconsistent with, I’m so sorry, I haven’t been consistent with myself, and I haven’t been taken care of myself.
“So in the spirit of my mother and the spirit of the wellness walk, I’m going to take a month to do that so I can be of complete service to everyone else.”
Lattanzi, 37, is Dame Olivia’s daughter from her first marriage to Matt Lattanzi, whom the actress divorced in 1995.
Dame Olivia wed John Easterling, a businessman and environmentalist, in 2008; they were united in marriage until her death.
At her property in southern California, she passed away “peacefully” while surrounded by loved ones.
The “beautiful and courageous” actress and singer received tributes from celebrities like Dolly Parton, Sir Elton John, and Mariah Carey.
A state funeral ceremony was also conducted in Australia.
Share on Facebook «||»
Share on Twitter «||»
Share on Reddit «||»
Share on LinkedIn
Read Related News On TDPel Media
Advertisement
Archbishop Ibezim Rededicates Awka Diocesan Mothers Union, Tasks Mothers On Family Responsibilities
The Archbishop, Ecclesiastical Province of the Niger, Most Reverend Alexander Ibezim has challenged mothers to be diligent in carrying out their responsibilities in their families...
Glynis Johns outlived four husbands and her only child, revealing a scandalous love life, before her death at 100
Glynis Johns: A Legendary Career and Colorful Love Life Early Life and Career Highlights Glynis Johns, renowned for her iconic role as Mrs. Banks in...
Thandie Newton’s teary apology to ‘darker-skinned’ actresses backfires
English-born actress Thandie Newton (who now goes by Thandiwe Newton) faced backlash on social media after she apologised to “darker-skinned” actresses for “not representing them”...
Inside HMP Low Newton: Killer Nurse Lucy Letby’s Prison Environment and Notable Co-Inmates
Advertisements Serial child killer Lucy Letby, who has been sentenced to 14 life sentences, will be confined to HMP Low Newton in Durham. This facility...
Inside HMP Low Newton: Killer Nurse Lucy Letby’s Prison Environment and Notable Co-Inmates
Serial child killer Lucy Letby, who has been sentenced to 14 life sentences, will be confined to HMP Low Newton in Durham. This facility is...
The Merrie Friars: A Landmark Building Linked to Nicholas Gannon-Johns
The story of Nicholas Gannon-Johns and his enduring connection with The Merrie Friars building in Barry is a tale of fate and cherished memories. Advertisement...
Maya Kowalski’s $220 Million Lawsuit Against Johns Hopkins Over Alleged Malpractice
Maya Kowalski, a 17-year-old teenager, is pursuing a $220 million lawsuit against a hospital, Johns Hopkins, in a case marked by tragedy and allegations of...
Johns Hopkins Children’s Hospital Faces $260 Million Verdict in Maya Kowalski’s Lawsuit
Maya Kowalski, the focal point of Netflix’s documentary ‘Take Care of Maya,’ has emerged victorious in a groundbreaking $260 million lawsuit against Johns Hopkins Children’s...
Healthcare Watchdogs Urge Johns Hopkins University to Ditch DEI Department Amid President’s Controversial Statements
Healthcare Watchdogs Advocate for Removal of DEI Department at Johns Hopkins University Amidst a growing wave of opposition to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives,...
Female Ohio lawmaker arguing for anti-abortion says rape can be an ‘opportunity’ to be good mothers
The controversial Ohio lawmaker Jean Schmidt, known as Mean Jean for inflammatory past remarks, has sparked outrage again by claiming rape can be an ‘opportunity’ for young...