Olivia Newton-John stunned fans when she revealed she’d been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer in 2017. But the Grease star have a hopeful update on August 14.
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“I just want everyone to know, I'm here, I'm doing great,” the 70-year-old told
ET at the Industry Dance Awards & Cancer Benefit Show at the Avalon Theater in Hollywood.
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"It was a challenging year because I broke my sacrum and I had to learn to walk again and everything," she explained. "But I am strong and I am back and I'm feeling good and loving every minute."
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She was all smiles as she posed on the red carpet in a white pantsuit.
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The Xanadu star received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Industry Dance Awards & Cancer Benefit Show and was presented with a donation for the Cancer Wellness & Research Center in Australia.
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"It's such an honor, and I am so grateful to receive that amazing check for my cancer wellness center," she said. "That it will help so many people with the programs to support them going through their cancer journey."
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Olivia’s breast cancer returned in 2017. It was her third bout with the disease, after privately battling cancer in 2013.
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She revealed that it was stage 4 and had spread to her bones.
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“I just want everyone to know, I'm here, I'm doing great,” the 70-year-old told
ET at the Industry Dance Awards & Cancer Benefit Show at the Avalon Theater in Hollywood.
Photo credit: Broadimage/Shutterstock
"It was a challenging year because I broke my sacrum and I had to learn to walk again and everything," she explained. "But I am strong and I am back and I'm feeling good and loving every minute."
Photo credit: John Photography/Shutterstock
She was all smiles as she posed on the red carpet in a white pantsuit.
Photo credit: Broadimage/Shutterstock
The Xanadu star received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Industry Dance Awards & Cancer Benefit Show and was presented with a donation for the Cancer Wellness & Research Center in Australia.
Photo credit: Broadimage/Shutterstock
"It's such an honor, and I am so grateful to receive that amazing check for my cancer wellness center," she said. "That it will help so many people with the programs to support them going through their cancer journey."
Photo credit: Broadimage/Shutterstock
Olivia’s breast cancer returned in 2017. It was her third bout with the disease, after privately battling cancer in 2013.
Photo credit: John Photography/Shutterstock
She revealed that it was stage 4 and had spread to her bones.
Photo credit: Broadimage/Shutterstock