She’s at all times been in your mind.
One yr after Olivia Newton-John’s death, her daughter, Chloe Lattanzi, 37, and husband, John Easterling, 71, are sharing how the “Magic” singer has appeared to them in “supernatural” ways.
“Two weeks after she passed my phone by accident took an image of my dog, and there floating by his head was a little bit blue orb, the identical color as this,” Lattanzi told People in an interview this week, as she touched an aquamarine-colored necklace that after belonged to her mom.
“Mom and I had talked years back,” she continued. “We’d watch these paranormal shows, and I’d say, ‘You gotta show up for me.’ And she or he was like, ‘I’ll show up as one in every of those orb things.’ “
The legendary “Grease” star died on Aug. 8, 2022, on the age of 73, following a protracted battle with breast cancer.
Easterling, who married Newton-John in Peru in 2008, also shared a supernatural encounter with People.
Two months ago he visited Peru to commemorate what would have been their fifteenth wedding anniversary.
“I took an image, and this blue orb is correct between my eyes,” Easterling said. “It’s been a supernatural yr.”
Newton-John was initially diagnosed with breast cancer in 1992.
She put a considerable amount of her own fortune into the Olivia Newton-John Foundation Fund, which is dedicated to “sponsoring global research into plant medicine for cancer.”
The “Hopelessly Dedicated to You” songstress had been vocal about her use of cannabis oil to treat her symptoms.
In October, her widower and daughter will lead the annual Olivia’s Walk for Wellness in Melbourne, Australia, to boost money for her foundation.
“It’s an honor,” Lattanzi told People. “I understand it’s going to be really hard emotionally, but I’m excited to do that for her.”
Easterling agrees.
“I actually have to stop and just be grateful,” he told the outlet. “She wants us to live life and love life and never lose sight of the nice things.”
In February, Lattanzi paid tribute to her mother at a state memorial service in Melbourne.
“My heart is broken in two, the opposite half is with my mama. I do know she’s holding it for me until we meet again,” Lattanzi said on the time.
“I stand here before you so desperately, wanting to feel strong and assured and speak eloquently, but the reality is I feel like a little bit girl lost without her mother.”