Hey there, friends! Let me tell you something truly heartwarming. Olivia Newton-John, the legendary star of Grease, has her heart set on a new chapter in life—becoming a grandmother. In a recent interview with Page Six, the 70-year-old beauty shared her excitement about the possibility of her daughter Chloe Lattanzi starting a family of her own. Olivia said, “I would absolutely love that, but for now, I’ve got my ‘grandogs.’”
Chloe Lattanzi and James Driskill: The Wedding That’s Still TBA
Now, let’s talk about Chloe, Olivia’s daughter. Chloe has been engaged to James Driskill since 2010, but as of now, the big day hasn’t arrived yet. When asked about the wedding, Olivia laughed and said, “They’re talking about it, but they’ve been talking about it for a long time, so I don’t know when that will happen.” It sounds like the couple is taking their time, and honestly, who can blame them? Life is all about timing, right?
A Bond Like No Other
Olivia and Chloe share a bond that’s as strong as they come. This past December, Chloe penned a heartfelt tribute to her mom for Woman’s Day. In the article, Chloe opened up about her mom’s third battle with cancer, a fight she’s faced twice before in 1992 and 2013. Chloe mentioned how much she admires her mom’s strength and resilience. She also talked about her own dreams of motherhood, saying, “Having a baby has been on my mind a lot lately, and when I’m ready, I know Mum will be the best support system.”
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Moments That Matter
Even though Olivia lives in sunny California and Chloe resides in Oregon, the two make sure to spend as much time together as possible. Olivia explained, “We were just there last weekend, and she was here the week before. I see a lot of her, and she comes and stays with me for a week at a time. It’s wonderful.” It’s clear that their connection goes beyond just being family—they’re best friends.
Despite her health challenges, Olivia remains incredibly positive. In an interview with Closer Weekly in April, she revealed, “I think the thing I keep relearning is gratitude and just to relax. Life is not to be rushed through, it’s to be savored and be grateful.” Olivia added, “So I’m really, really happy—I’m maybe at my happiest right now.” It’s inspiring to see how she’s embracing life with such positivity.
We can only imagine how motivated Olivia must feel to keep kicking cancer’s butt, knowing that she might soon become a grandma. Her strength and optimism are truly remarkable, and we’re rooting for her every step of the way!




