Healing Through Music
- Musician Chloe Lattanzi, 36, daughter of the late Olivia Newton-Johnwho tragically lost her battle with breast cancer last month at 73is facing her grief in a beautiful way.
- The Portland, Oregon-based artist revealed to fans that she is working on a song for the legendary Grease star, but expresses understandable fears over the process.
- If you are suffering from grief, we encourage you to find a hobby that you are passionate about, whether it’s music, writing, or paintingor just finding solace in nature taking hikes and traveling. Anything that helps steer you away from unhealthy coping habits. Be brave, put your fears aside like Chloe, and just go for it.
The Portland, Oregon-based artist revealed to fans that she is working on a song for the legendary Grease star, but expresses understandable fears over the process.
Read MoreChloe, whose dad is actor Matt Lattanzi, 63, begins to sing in the clip, but mutes the sound for now, as she navigates recording for her hero.
“Don't let the inner critic sabotage the inner child's need for imperfect self expression,” Chloe captioned the video, adding #songformymom.
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Chloe decided to follow in her parent’s footsteps at a young age, competed on Australia's version of Dancing with the Stars in 2020 and has appeared in a handful of films since she was a kid in the early '90s, most recently, Sharknado 5: Global Swarming.
It is admirable that she is continuing her musical journey, no matter how painful it may be right now.
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Olivia Newton-John’s Breast Cancer Battles
Olivia Newton-John died in August after battling breast cancer three times: she was diagnosed in 1992, 2013, then suffered from a recurrence again in 2017. This last time however, it was stage 4.
Olivia lived a full life with no regrets and has inspired millions around the world with her bravery. Her daughter has voiced how proud she is of her late idol, and has graciously shared her mother with all of us. We hope Olivia’s fans continue to accept Chloe and her music, treating her with the respect that she deserves, no matter how she chooses to express it.
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Music connects people, living or dead. It’s spiritual. We feel closer to them through the power of music. It has healing power and is a very healthy way to let out your pain.
If you are going through something similar, we encourage you to find a hobby that you are passionate about, whether it’s music, writing, or paintingor just finding solace in nature taking hikes and traveling. Anything that helps steer you away from unhealthy coping habits. Be brave, put your fears aside like Chloe, and just go for it.
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