Olivia Newton-John, with her new boyfriend and daughter, was received in audience by the Pope
The actress and singer gave a benefit concert at the Vatican.
Translation from Italian:
Olivia Newton-John was received in public audience by Pope John Paul II at the Vatican.
The 51-year-old American actress and singer was accompanied by her daughter, Chloe, 13, and her new boyfriend, Patrick McDermott. She also gave a benefit concert, with music for the Jubilee, at the Vatican’s Nervi Auditorium and later, with her boyfriend and daughter, visited tourist sites in Rome.
The actress is currently going through a great personal moment, but also a period of emotional instability. Olivia has been with her new love, Patrick, 49, for several months now. He gets along very well with the artist’s daughter.
The unforgettable star of films like “Grease” and “Xanadu” married actor Matt Lattanzi, the father of her daughter, in 1985. Their marriage failed, and they announced their separation in 1995,, after several breakups and reconciliations. In 1996 they tried again, but their relationship wasn’t viable. Despite everything, Matt was by Olivia’s side during the most difficult time of her life, when in 1992 she was diagnosed with breast cancer, from which she recovered.
Olivia has managed to overcome her professional decline and intends to return to the world of music with a new album. In recent years she has made sporadic appearances on stage, in films like “It’s My Party,” and on television.
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A happy family: Olivia enjoyed herself in Rome with her daughter, Chloe, and her boyfriend, Patrick, with whom she is very excited.
An unforgettable moment: Olivia was moved to tears when she greeted Pope John Paul II, with whom she had the opportunity to speak for a few moments.
Olivia, 51, is very much in love with cameraman Patrick McDermont, who is eight years younger than her.
Olivia is so young she looks like a sister.
The actress and her current partner strolled around, showing their love, like any other two tourists.
Olivia, Chloe and Patrick posed in front of the Roman form, in the Italian capital.