“Fame completely ruins you, I don’t blame my mother”: Olivia Newton John’s daughter and her struggle against anorexia, bulimia and her obsession with surgeries to look like a “Barbie” | People | Entertainment

Chloe Rose Lattanzi was born on January 17, 1986 in The Angelsfruit of the first marriage of Olivia Newton-John with him too actor Matt Lattanzi. The performers met in 1979 during the filming of the movie “Xanadú” and they married in 1984.

At 36, Lattanzi is a worthy heir to her mother: actress, singer and sometimes model. After the statement was released announcing Olivia’s death, her daughter used her social networks to pay her a nice tribute.

The private life of Chloe Lattanzi, the daughter of Olivia Newton-John

As reviewed The confidentialChloe Lattanzi has a legal farm of marihuanalocated in Oregon, USA. In addition, his partner, the actor James Driskill is your partner, and both are specialized in the production and manufacture of bioharmonicly cultivated cannabis.

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Chloé, like her mother, is also an actress and has worked in several films, including “Death 7” in 2016 and “Sharknado 5: Global Swarm” in 2017, alongside Olivia. As for the baileChloe sometimes posts videos musicals and photos from the dance studio on Instagram.

Although not all were good times, because Chloe Lattanzi caused her mother the occasional headache. In fact, in her adult life she suffered from anorexia and bulimia, severe depression, and her obsession with a supposedly perfect physique led her to submit to more than one occasion Cosmetic surgeries.

The media reported in 2016, the obsession of the artist’s daughter to transform her body and become a “Barbie doll”, because at all costs she wants to look like that.

Hence, she underwent several plastic surgeries, including the removal of floating ribs to have a tiny waist, breast implants, rhinoplasty and the exaggerated use of botox to fill in her face, lips and cheekbones.

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“Fame ruins you completely. I don’t blame my mother for my problems, but she would never want to be famous or raise a child of her own in such an environment. Fame ruins lives”, Chloe told in 2016 for a television program.

And to this is added his addiction at drugsal alcohol or energy drinks. She was even admitted to different rehabilitation centers to be able to put an end to all his harmful vices for the Health.

“When I was 16 years old I saw the girls in the magazines and wanted to be like them,” he confessed. She now has to face yet another problem with energy drinks, which seem to be her only food. (E)

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