Posts Tagged ‘Matt Lattanzi’

Olivia Newton-John’s Tips For Living Well

October 7th, 2008

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and Olivia Newton-John is supporting the cause in more ways than one since she overcame her own personal battle with the disease in 1993.

First, her new CD A Celebration In Song featuring duets with Keith Urban, Richard Marx and more is in stores now, and proceeds go to The Olivia Newton-John Cancer and Wellness Centre, which is due to open in Melbourne, Australia, in 2009. She points to Right Here With You, the duet she recorded with Delta Goodrem, as the most personal song.

“It’s about our cancer journey because Delta also had cancer as a young woman,” Olivia tells me of the Aussie singer, 23, who was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s disease at 18. “It says ‘don’t give up, here I am, if you need a helping hand, I’m going to be right here with you.’ It’s all about helping somebody who’s going through the cancer journey.”

Secondly, she’s teamed up with Curves to give away one million of her breast cancer self-examination kits called LivAid.  

“I hope that one day every woman will be given one of these because it’s important,” she tells me.

For Olivia, 60, who married entrepreneur John Easterling in June, giving back is her way of helping others. But she’s also seen her share of heartache. Aside from breast cancer, the Grease icon’s trials and tribulations have included her longtime boyfriend Patrick McDermott’s mysterious disappearance in 2005, and divorce from Matt Lattanzi, who is the father of her 22-year-old daughter Chloe, in 1995. What is the most difficult thing she’s overcome, and how did she get through it?

“I’ve had a lot of challenges, so I won’t put a name on one of them,” she tells me. “Just believing that I would get through it and knowing that there are no shortcuts. With any challenge or pain or difficulty, the only way through it is to go through it — go through the fire. And you come out the other end of it. There’s a balance in life. I think life has an equilibrium. It balances out. Hopefully you learn from your experiences and grow. I think I’ve always had a pretty positive attitude that I would get through whatever it is. I live life that way.”

She recently celebrated her 60th birthday. How does she feel?

“Fortunate,” Olivia laughs. “I feel very blessed that I’m here and I’m healthy. I couldn’t be in a better place in my life.”

Any tips for looking so great after six decades? Aside from applying her hubby’s Amazon Herb product Illuvia to her skin twice a day, Olivia credits her youthful looks to using the treadmill, taking walks and playing tennis two to three times a week. Their dogs Jack and Sherlock often accompany the couple when they hike or take strolls on the beach. And she’s in fantastic shape. Earlier this year, Olivia spent three weeks walking 250 miles along the Great Wall of China.

For every day, she attributes her sleek physique to the digestive aid Digestazon from John’s Amazon Herb line.

“I take it with every meal and it helps digest food,” she says. “I eat everything now because I can digest it well. I used to eat more carefully. I like grilled food, I tend to like grilled simple foods like salads and vegetables, I eat meat occasionally like chicken and fish. I eat well. I eat fruits and vegetables. I don’t see it as a diet, I see it as a lifestyle for me. I try to eat organically as much as I can.”

Check out the LivAid breast cancer self-examination kit and A Celebration In Song CD in stores now.

Olivia Newton-John Gets ‘Sordid’

July 23rd, 2008

Olivia Newton-John turns on the “privacy please” sign during the premiere of Sordid Lives: The Series held at New World Stages in NYC. The event benefits The Trevor Project, which is the nation’s only 24-hour suicide prevention helpline for gay and questioning youth.

Olivia plays an ex-con in the 12-part series about the dysfunctional, not-always-pretty side of Southern family life. She performs five original songs written for the show, which debuts tonight on LOGO.

Earlier in the day, I am fortunate enough to spend the morning with the Grease icon, which is awesome considering she was a huge influence on me growing up. Her sister, Rona, is there too. Wow!

On one family vacation, I visited her store, Koala Blue, which was featured in – yes! – Barbie magazine. I totally remember being a super-duper young kid reading the tabloid headlines in line at the grocery store, and sassing back to my parents that because Olivia lived with her boyfriend-at-the-time Matt Lattanzi, whom she later married and divorced, I could do the same when I grew up. I remember when her daughter Chloe was born, thinking how charmed her life would be.

In the present day, Olivia, 59, recently married John Easterling after enduring tragic heartbreak when longtime boyfriend Patrick McDermott went missing in 2005. Tonight, I follow up by asking her the biggest lesson she’s learned in love.

“The biggest lesson?!” she gasps in her lilting Australian accent. “Wow. I don’t know how to answer that. That’s really a personal question. I don’t mean that in a rude way. But I think that’s too personal.”

Leave it to Olivia to dismiss prying questions gracefully. No wonder she’s such a star.

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