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Dame Olivia Newton-John’s niece reveals star struggled leading up to her death and confirms family will accept offer of state funeral in Australia-Tori Brazier-Entertainment – Metro
‘It’s not a shock, we’ve known how sick she’s been, especially the last five days.’
Tottie Goldsmith spoke fondly of her beloved aunt but revealed her death had not been a shock to the family (Picture: Jim Lee Photo/Shutterstock/Twitter/ACurrentAffair9)
Dame Olivia Newton-John’s niece Tottie Goldsmith gave an emotional interview about her aunt’s ‘painful’ final days as she confirmed that the family would be accepting the offer of a state funeral.
The Grease actress’s death on Monday at the age of 73 devastated her friends and fans from around the world, with co-star John Travolta and celebrity pals Sir Rod Stewart and Kylie Minogue sharing poignant tributes, alongside daughter Chloe Lattanzi’s heart-wrenching words for her mum and ‘best friend’.
Although the cause of the multi-talented star’s death has not yet been officially confirmed, Dame Olivia had fought three separate bouts of breast cancer since 1992, with the disease returning in 2017 and spreading to the singer’s bones.
Tottie, whose mother Rona was Dame Olivia’s sister, has now revealed that her aunt’s death had been anticipated by the family, as she deteriorated over the past week.
‘It’s not a shock, we’ve known how sick she’s been, especially the last five days,’ she told host Tracy Grimshaw on Australian TV programme A Current Affair.
Explaining that Dame Olivia’s husband John Easterling had kept everyone ‘in the loop’, Tottie shared that she had been able to tell her aunt ‘all the things I needed to say’.
She wipped away tears during the emotional interview (Picture: A Current Affair/9 Now.com)
Dame Olivia had battled three bouts of breast cancer spread over 30 years before her death on Monday (Picture: Mark Fairhurst/Avalon)
Tottie with her aunt in 2013 (Picture: Scott Barbour/Getty Images)
‘I couldn’t get to America in time and I wanted to say goodbye, so I asked him if he could hold the phone up to her ear, but he got me on Facetime so I managed to see her.
‘I told her all the things I needed to say. She was leaving us… but I could feel like she got it.’
A singer herself in 90s pop group Chantoozies, Tottie also explained that Dame Olivia’s health had left her ‘susceptible’ to other illnesses in her final few days.
(L-R) Dame Olivia’s husband John Easterling, Dame Olivia Newton-John and Tottie Goldsmith together at an event in 2020 (Picture: Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images for G’Day USA)
‘It wasn’t just the cancer that got her, it was other complications, being in a hospital and with a very susceptible immune system. She got secondary infections.’
The 59-year-old added that she ‘really went down in the past five, six days’ and ‘really struggled with a lot of pain’ as cannabinoids, for which she was an advocate, were not ‘enough’ to help her in the later stages of her life.
During the interview, Tottie seemingly also confirmed the reports that Daniel Andrews, the Premier of Victoria, had offered the family a state funeral for Dame Olivia, in order to celebrate her ‘lasting legacy’.
The actress was born in England, but her family emigrated to Australia when she was just six years old.
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Fighting back tears, Tottie said the family would accept the offer of a state funeral, after Tracy asked her about it, ‘on behalf of not just our family’ but also Australia.
‘She’s so loved, and I think our country needs it so we’re going to accept it,’ she stated.
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