Olivia Newton-John updates fans on health since third breast cancer diagnosis
'Rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated'
Updated: 12:39 PM CST Jan 3, 2019
"Grease" star Olivia Newton-John has responded to rumors that she has just "weeks to live" by telling fans that news of her ill health has been "greatly exaggerated."Earlier this week, Radar Online reported that Newton-John was close to death, a year after the actress and singer revealed her third breast cancer diagnosis.In a video shared on Twitter, Newton-John wished her fans a happy new year and thanked them for their "wonderful love and support."Addressing speculation over her health, she paraphrased the iconic Mark Twain line, saying, "I just want to say that the rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated, to quote a very famous quote."I'm doing great and I want to wish all of you the happiest, healthiest 2019 that's possible. Thank you all for your wonderful love and support for me and for my Olivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness Centre in Melbourne, Australia."In September of 2018, Newton-John revealed that she was treating her cancer with radiation therapy, a sugar-free diet and cannabis oil.
"Grease" star Olivia Newton-John has responded to rumors that she has just "weeks to live" by telling fans that news of her ill health has been "greatly exaggerated."
Earlier this week, that Newton-John was close to death, a year after the actress and singer revealed her .
In a video shared on , Newton-John wished her fans a happy new year and thanked them for their "wonderful love and support."
Addressing speculation over her health, she paraphrased the iconic Mark Twain line, saying, "I just want to say that the rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated, to quote a very famous quote.
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"I'm doing great and I want to wish all of you the happiest, healthiest 2019 that's possible. Thank you all for your wonderful love and support for me and for my Olivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness Centre in Melbourne, Australia."
In September of 2018, Newton-John revealed that she was treating her cancer with radiation therapy, a sugar-free diet and .
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