view all comments (3) - add your comments
OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN - NEWTON-JOHN'S DAUGHTER BATTLES WITH DISORDER

OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN'S daughter has delayed the release of her debut album amid speculation she is suffering from an eating disorder.
The release dates of 20-year-old CHLOE LATTANZI's debut single and album, which reveals the singer/songwriter's darkest days, have been pushed back in order for her to deal with her health issues.
Sources tell Sydney, Australia's Daily Telegraph she is fighting to avoid a relapse of body image issues she endured as a teenager and her mother is desperately trying to help her beat the illness permanently.
A source says, "Olivia is a survivor. Chloe is a fighter. They're inseparable and they're winning this."
Lattanzi has spoken out about depressive episodes in the past and has been treated by specialists in the US.
Last March (06), she addressed widespread rumours that she was battling an eating disorder and admitted she had weight issues as a teenager, but denied it was a problem saying, "I went through a phase in my life where I know I was too thin - I acknowledge that. That was a very stressful time in my life, and it has passed now."
02/01/2007 12:03:13 PM
Also see: OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN - CHLOE LATTANZI
Related OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN Content
OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN News Letter
Subscribe to this news alert service to receive news and reviews on OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN
Sign Up Now
view all comments (3) - add your comments
This is NOT old news, the other 'news' was gossip. This is a actual admission
that Chloe/Olivia have bravely shared with us. We knew that there was a problem
but most fans didn't want to accept that this may be an issue for them to face
if only in helping Olivia's family cope with this. Truthfully I think this is a
very brave thing for them to share with the world. That is always the first
step in recovery.
This is NOT old news, the other 'news' was gossip. This is a actual admission
that Chloe/Olivia have bravely shared with us. We knew that there was a problem
but most fans didn't want to accept that this may be an issue for them to face
if only in helping Olivia's family cope with this. Truthfully I think this is a
very brave thing for them to share with the world. That is always the first
step in recovery.






