Olivia Newton-John’s daughter Chloe Lattanzi reveals she was struck by mysterious illness – but claims she was later cured by Balinese elephants

Chloe Lattanzi has shared her surprising path to recovery after she was struck by a mystery illness, and it involves elephants.

The 37-year-old daughter of the late Olivia Newton-John revealed that she could not determine what was ailing her following her participation in the ‘Olivia’s Walk for Wellness’ event earlier this month in Melbourne. 

However, the singer claims that a miraculous cure arrived in the form of elephants after she travelled to a sanctuary for the massive animals in Bali.

On Instagram, Lattanzi shared a video montage of moments from her time in the sanctuary which showed her cleaning, massaging, and embracing the gentle giants, while wearing a skimpy black swimsuit. 

‘As soon as my feet touched the grounds I began to feel lighter, my headache began to fade and then I saw them, we played, I bathed them, we swam together, cuddled, fed them! (So awesome!) and I can say today I feel 70 per cent better,’ Lattanzi explained in the post’s caption.

Chloe Lattanzi (pictured) has shared her surprising path to recovery after she was struck by a mystery illness, and it involves elephants. The 37-year-old daughter of the late Olivia Newton-John revealed that she could not determine what was ailing her following her participation in the ‘Olivia’s Walk for Wellness’ event earlier this month in Melbourne

‘A huge part of our immune system strength depends upon this connection with our animal brothers and sisters, our plant our water our air our fire connection,’ she added.

Lattanzi’s cousin Tottie Goldsmith commented: ‘That’s soooo beautiful and I love seeing you so happy.’

‘Glad you are feeling better!!! What an amazing place it looks like and of course those amazing animals. Have a wonderful time and hope you’re 100 per cent soon,’ wrote another commenter.

On Instagram, Lattanzi shared a video montage of moments from her time in the sanctuary which showed her cleaning, massaging, and embracing the gentle giants, while wearing a skimpy black swimsuit.

On Instagram, Lattanzi shared a video montage of moments from her time in the sanctuary which showed her cleaning, massaging, and embracing the gentle giants, while wearing a skimpy black swimsuit.

Lattanzi's cousin Tottie Goldsmith (pictured on The Project) commented: 'That's soooo beautiful and I love seeing you so happy'

Lattanzi’s cousin Tottie Goldsmith (pictured on The Project) commented: ‘That’s soooo beautiful and I love seeing you so happy’

‘Awww how special,’ remarked another.

‘The healing power of nature,’ wrote another Instagram user.

Chloe is Olivia Newton-John’s only child, born in 1986 from her first marriage to actor Matt Lattanzi.

'Glad you are feeling better!!! What an amazing place it looks like and of course those amazing animals. Have a wonderful time and hope you’re 100 per cent soon,' wrote another commenter

‘Glad you are feeling better!!! What an amazing place it looks like and of course those amazing animals. Have a wonderful time and hope you’re 100 per cent soon,’ wrote another commenter 

Olivia died at age 73 at her home in Santa Ynez, California on August 8 last year, following a 20-year battle with breast cancer .

She fought several brave battles against cancer and after first being diagnosed with breast cancer in 1992, which was successfully treated and went into remission, but it later returned in both 2013 and 2017.

Olivia’s death resulted in an outpouring of public grief and heartfelt tributes from those close to her including Grease co-star John Travolta and Victorian premier Dan Andrews, who offered a state funeral in her honour.

Tragic: Olivia died at age 73 at her home in Santa Ynez, California on August 8 last year, following a 20-year battle with breast cancer

Tragic: Olivia died at age 73 at her home in Santa Ynez, California on August 8 last year, following a 20-year battle with breast cancer

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