Chloe Lattanzi, Olivia Newton-John's daughter, honored her mother at her state memorial service in Australia Sunday. Olivia Newton-John died on August 8 at her ranch in Southern California after a 30-year journey with breast cancer.
She was 73. The Australian singer was known just as much for her top hits, including "Physical," "Magic" and "You're the One That I Want," as she was for her starring role alongside John Travolta in the classic film, "Grease." "My heart is broken in two.The other half is with my mama.
I know she's holding it for me until we meet again," Lattanzi said. Chloe stood in front of mourners with her husband by her side for added strength as she remembered her "safe space" – her mom – at the Hamer Hall, Arts Centre in Melbourne. "I stand here before you so desperately wanting to feel strong and confident and speak eloquently, but the truth is, I feel like a little girl lost without her mother," she said. "She was my safe space, my guide, my biggest fan, and the earth beneath my feet.
I know she's here, standing beside me and within me. I can hear her voice ‘You’re safe my darling, don't be afraid, you're so much stronger than you think.
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