She’s the Grease star that revealed a breast cancer battle in May.
And according to Woman’s Day, Olivia Newton-John is said to be ‘thrilled’ over the prospect of becoming a grandmother, with Chloe Lattanzi reportedly having begun IVF treatments.
Following her mother’s devastating diagnosis, the 31-year-old aspiring actress is alleged to be so keen on having a child in order ‘to make her mum happy.’
‘She wants to make her mum happy’: Olivia Newton-John, 69, is said by Woman’s Day to be ‘thrilled’ to become a grandmother, as daughter Chloe Lattanzi, 31, starts IVF treatments
Woman’s Day have claimed that Olivia’s breast cancer battle has made Chloe want to start a family with partner James Driskill, 33.
A source close to Chloe was reported to have told the publication: ‘It dawned on her she might lose the person she relies on most, and who means more to her than anyone in the world.
‘She wants to make her mum happy and give her the chance to enjoy having grandchildren.
Making plans: Woman’s Day have claimed that Olivia’s breast cancer battle has made Chloe want to start a family with partner James Driskill, 33
Maternal: A source close to Chloe was reported to have told the publication: ‘It dawned on her she might lose the person she relies on most, and who means more to her than anyone in the world. She wants to make her mum happy and give her the chance to enjoy having grandchildren’
‘She’s so determined to have a baby, she’s been to see fertility doctors in Oregon and LA and started IVF treatments in the hope of speeding up the process,’ they went on to say.
Olivia is said to be overcome with joy and ‘thrilled’ over the prospect of becoming a grandmother.
Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Olivia and Chloe for comment.
Family affair: Olivia is said to be overcome with joy and ‘thrilled’ over the prospect of becoming a grandmother
In May this year, Olivia revealed that her breast cancer had returned after 25 years and spread to her back.
Woman’s Day reported at the time that the entertainer is undergoing a combination of radiation and wellness therapies and feels ‘extremely optimistic.’
Olivia was first treated for breast cancer in 1992, at the age of 43 and underwent a partial mastectomy, chemotherapy and breast reconstruction.
In love: Chloe is dating long-time boyfriend, martial arts trainer James Driskill, the pair often appearing on one another’s Instagram accounts
Afterwards, she championed breast cancer awareness and in 2008 built the Olivia Newton-John Cancer and Wellness Centre in Melbourne, Australia.
In a statement released to People, Olivia revealed she was certain treatment she was undergoing would be successful.
‘I’m totally confident that my new journey will have a positive success story to inspire others!’ she said.
Notoriety: Chloe, who boasts 49,300 Instagram followers, is an aspiring actress