Olivia Newton-John’s daughter Chloe Lattanzi follows in her mum’s footsteps
Olivia Newton-John’s daughter Chloe Lattanzi follows in her mother’s footsteps as she acts in Hollywood
Chloe Lattanzi, the daughter of Olivia Newton-John, has thrown herself into a Hollywood acting role as she continues to mourn the recent passing of her famous mother.
The 37-year-old beauty has just finished filming her debut role in the upcoming feature film Deltopia, reports New idea.
Insiders say Chloe used her work on the dramatic coming-of-age movie to come to terms with her mother’s death.
Chloe has been candid about her ambition to find success as a film actress, like her mother achieving international fame in the 1978 classic Grease.
“Chloe is excited about this next step, but she’s nervous,” said an insider close to the production.
Chloe Lattanzi, the daughter of Olivia Newton-John, has thrown herself into a Hollywood acting role as she continues to mourn the recent passing of her famous mother. Pictured: Olivia and Chloe on the Los Angeles red carpet in 2016
The 37-year-old beauty has just finished filming her debut role in the upcoming feature film Deltopia, reports New Idea
Insiders say Chloe used her work on the dramatic coming-of-age movie to come to terms with her mother’s death. On the photo: Chloe shared on set
“This time she doesn’t have her mom around to reassure her,” the source continued.
“She was incredible on set, everyone loved her and she was so professional.”
The film is directed by her cousin Michael Easterling, and on-set insiders have claimed that Chloe is “talented in her own right,” though she relied on her co-stars to reassure her during filming.
“She likes working because it takes her mind off the sad stuff,” a source told New Idea.
Insiders praised Chloe’s work on the new film, describing her as talented in her own right
Chloe Lattanzi paid tribute to her mother at the memorial service for Olivia Newton-John at Hamer Hall on February 26, 2023
Deltopia is a coming-of-age story set over a 24-hour period.
A group of friends from Southern California are finishing their last day of school and travel to Santa Barbara for the biggest party of their lives.
The film stars Luna Blaise (Manifest), Madison Pettis (Five Points) and Charlie Gillespie (Julie And The Phantoms).
Olivia, who passed away last August at the age of 74, rose to fame in movie roles like Grease and Xanadu.