Chloe Lattanzi, who was born on January 17, 1986, is the only child of singer/actress Olivia Newton-John and her first husband, Matt Lattanzi. Chloe was regularly photographed with Newton-John, who died of breast cancer in 2022, so her beauty evolution has been forever immortalized on film. As you can see from the 2004 photo above of the mother-daughter pair attending the Penfolds Black Tie Dinner, Chloe has always been just as striking as her famous mother. However, their similarity became even more undeniable over the years.
Shortly after Death of Newton-JohnChloe shared an Instagram slideshow of photos that further highlighted their resemblance. Not only did they have the same almond-shaped eyes and megawatt smiles, but they also boasted heads full of blonde hair (albeit in remarkably different shades). They were also both 5 feet, 6 inches tall, though Chloe’s heels gave her an unfair advantage in that shot. Ultimately, it’s clear that when it comes to beauty, Chloe owes everything to her mom. Of course, that’s not the only thing she inherited from Newton-John.
Chloe Lattanzi is also a singer like her mother
Olivia Newton-John spent decades serenading the masses with her sweet, airy vocals, and she passed her talent on to her daughter, Chloe Lattanzi. Yes, that’s right, Lattanzi is a singer just like Newton-John. In fact, they’ve even collaborated together over the years. In 2021, Lattanzi and Newton-John released their final duet, “The Window In The Wall,” which featured them writing heartfelt lyrics calling for community unity. The accompanying music video showed them performing the track in front of beautiful, scenic backdrops.
Although Newton-John has moved on, Lattanzi continues to use his music for honor his late mother. In September 2024, Lattanzi released “Phoenix” on Newton-John’s birthday. “I co-wrote the song ‘Phoenix’ to my mother as a promise to fly, to know my own worth and to make sure I love myself,” she shared People about the song’s inspiration. “I had been struggling with PTSD and more things on my mind,” she continued, adding, “So this was my promise to be happy, healthy and love myself. She said the most important thing to her more than anything in the world is that her child, me, shared her gifts with the world and was happy.” Fortunately, Newton-John managed to hear the song before she passed away. “She would listen to it every day and she would just say, ‘Come on baby, turn it off, turn it off,'” Lattanzi added.














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