Olivia Newton-John Australian pop singer and actress, has recently spoken about coping with her difficult illness. The singer’s career began with her first album, “If Not For You” in 1971, with which she achieved three medium-sized hit singles. Later his third album, “If You Love Me, Let Me Know”, reached the top of the album chart, and a ballad from the album, took the first place on the American “Billboard”.
Undoubtedly the greatest success in the actress’s career was her performance in the movie “Grease”, with John Travolta. It is thanks to this that Olivia He has a star named after him on “Hollywood Boulevard” in recognition of his extraordinary career. However, life has not always been so easy for the artist since since 1992 she suffers from Cancer of Mother.
Recently Olivia Newton-John has provided statements about his situation with the Cancer breast on the “Today” program. There the actress said the following: “I’m winning well and that’s how I see it … I don’t think about it much, to be honest. Denial is a really good thing and I’m getting stronger and better all the time! I am doing it right!”
The 73-year-old actress is managing her pain with medical marijuana. “I have my days, I have my pains, but the cannabis my husband grows for me has been a big part of my healing, so I am a very lucky person,” she said. Olivia. After releasing his album “Physical”, Newton-John was diagnosed with Cancer of mama which sadly forced her to cancel all the publicity for the compilation, including the tour.
Fortunately, after a long treatment, Olivia Newton-John she recovered and has since become a tireless advocate for research on cancer and other health problems. In addition, the actress is a spokesperson for the product “Liv-Kit” for breast self-examination. In 2012, after 20 years of the detection of his Cancer, Olivia suffered it again and in 2017, the Australian singer revealed that she was diagnosed with a Cancer for the third time. Incredibly at the end of 2019 she was named “Lady of the British Empire”, for her artistic career and for her humanitarian work in the fight and prevention of Cancer.
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