Cancer-Stricken Olivia Newton-John is going home to Australia to die, according to a source.
The National ENQUIRER has learned the 70-year-old “Grease” star is selling her California ranch as she battles cancer for the third time.
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“Olivia may only have months to live and doesn’t want to waste a precious minute,” spilled an insider. “Her health has been fragile for the longest time. The fear is she’s taken a turn for the worse and cancer has won."
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"Now she’s facing selling her dream home and leaving the U.S. for good.”
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The iconic songbird’s beloved 12-acre horse ranch in the Santa Ynez Valley is on the market for $5.4 million.
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Olivia was born in England but moved to Australia with her family when she was six and has built the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness & Research Centre there in Melbourne.
“Melbourne is where Olivia’s heart lies. She wants to be buried there,” tattled an insider.
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Olivia has confirmed she has no plans to perform again, adding: “We all know we’re going to die one day. We don’t like to think about it, but we all will."
“When you have a cancer diagnosis it just makes it more obvious … and that every day is a gift, and that’s how I live.”
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Olivia’s daughter, Chloe Lattanzi, 33, will inherit millions, but her husband, John Easterling, and other family members also expect a piece of her $100 million fortune, sources said.
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“Olivia may only have months to live and doesn’t want to waste a precious minute,” spilled an insider. “Her health has been fragile for the longest time. The fear is she’s taken a turn for the worse and cancer has won."
Photo credit: Getty Images
"Now she’s facing selling her dream home and leaving the U.S. for good.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
The iconic songbird’s beloved 12-acre horse ranch in the Santa Ynez Valley is on the market for $5.4 million.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Olivia was born in England but moved to Australia with her family when she was six and has built the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness & Research Centre there in Melbourne.
“Melbourne is where Olivia’s heart lies. She wants to be buried there,” tattled an insider.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Olivia has confirmed she has no plans to perform again, adding: “We all know we’re going to die one day. We don’t like to think about it, but we all will."
“When you have a cancer diagnosis it just makes it more obvious … and that every day is a gift, and that’s how I live.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Olivia’s daughter, Chloe Lattanzi, 33, will inherit millions, but her husband, John Easterling, and other family members also expect a piece of her $100 million fortune, sources said.