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Olivia Newton-John cuddles daughter Chloe Lattanzi outside Dancing With The Stars rehearsals


Olivia Newton-John was looking in good spirits as she hung out with her daughter Chloe Lattanzi yesterday.

The Grease actress, who is battling stage four metastatic breast cancer, smiled as she cuddled and held hands with her singer daughter.

They were photographed leaving rehearsals for the Australian version of Dancing With The Stars, which Chloe, 33, is taking part in this year.

Joining them was Chloe’s dance partner Gustavo Viglio and the trio appeared to be having a great time as they walked around a suburban street in Melbourne.

The affectionate mum and daughter duo wrapped their arms around each other and held hands as they walked.

Olivia Newton-John was pictured with her daughter Chloe Lattanzi on Wednesday

The pair were very affectionate

Olivia, 71, looked stylish in a black and white striped jumper, which she wore with a pair of blue jeans and bright red Nike trainers.

She teamed the look with an orange cross body designer bag and carried a larger tote bag in a similar shade.

The mum-of-one wore her blonde hair in a ponytail and sported a pair of sunglasses and some hoop earrings.

They were joined by Chloe’s Dancing With The Stars partner Gustavo Viglio

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Chloe, who is Olivia’s daughter with actor Matt Lattanzi, showed off her athletic figure in a pair of blue cropped leggings and a tight white top.

Getting ready for the competition, she donned what appeared to be a pair of dancing shoes.

Her dark blonde looks were worn loose around her shoulders and she sported heavy makeup for the outing.

Olivia looked in good spirits

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Gustavo looked trendy in a black t-shirt, which he wore with smart black trousers and matching shoes.

Olivia was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2017, five years after her secret second battle with cancer and two decades after she first overcame the disease in 1992.

She has called for medical cannabis to be offered to all cancer patients as she says it has shrunk her tumours.





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