
Olivia Newton-John's family on their final moments with the late icon
The "Grease" star had battled cancer for decades before she died last summer.
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The "Grease" star had battled cancer for decades before she died last summer.
Pink called Newton-John an "absolute icon" and revealed why her daughter stepped in to help her learn "Hopelessly Devoted to You."
"We were in awe of this great mystery and accepted the experience of our love as past, present and forever," he wrote.
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Olivia Newton-John has died at the age of 73, after battling breast cancer for years. She shot to fame in the movie "Grease" in 1978, and sold millions of albums with hit songs like "I Honestly Love You." CBS News' Tanya Rivero has more.
Her pain can be unbearable, but the English-Australian superstar's spirit remains unshakable as she battles breast cancer for a third time
In an emotional interview at her Los Angeles home, actress, author and singer Olivia Newton-John talks with "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King about battling breast cancer for the third time, and the source of her unshakable spirit. (This story originally aired on September 29, 2019.)
The pants, which sold for more than $162,000 at Julien's Auctions in California, will go on display at the Spanx headquarters
Only on "CBS This Morning," we are revealing the anonymous buyer behind Olivia Newton-John's famed black satin pants from "Grease." Spanx founder Sara Blakely bought the pants for more than $162,000, and also bought a custom "Pink Ladies" jacket presented to Newton-John by the movie’s cast and crew. Blakely joins "CBS This Morning" to share the story behind her purchase.
Actress and four-time Grammy Award-winner Olivia Newton-John is a superstar whose appeal bridges generations. But as she told Gayle King in her interview on “CBS Sunday Morning,” her latest role in the fight against cancer may be the most enduring.
Her pain can be unbearable, but the English-Australian superstar's spirit remains unshakable as she battles breast cancer for a third time
Actress, author and singer Olivia Newton-John, 71, is battling breast cancer for the third time. "I'm happy. I'm lucky. I'm grateful. I have much to live for. And I intend to keep on living it," she tells "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King in an emotional interview at her Los Angeles home. Newton-John talks about her diagnosis two years ago and how, while the pain can be unbearable, her spirit remains unshakable.
In an interview to air on "CBS Sunday Morning," the singer, actress and author talks with Gayle King about beating the odds and not asking "Why me?"
In her new memoir the singer relates her ethos of "the show must go on," even while racked with pain from a cancer diagnosis
The English-Australian superstar who just turned 71 is battling breast cancer for the third time. But in this preview of an interview for "CBS Sunday Morning" to be broadcast September 29, Olivia Newton-John tells "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King that, while the pain can be unbearable, her spirit remains unshakable.
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Recurrence "reinforces that breast cancer is potentially a systemic or whole body disease from the get-go," UCLA expert says
Olivia Newton-John is battling breast cancer for the second time. "Entertainment Tonight" co-host Kevin Frazier joins CBSN with that story and more.
The singer announced that she was diagnosed with the disease again and is canceling her June tour
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Olivia Newton-John, a breast cancer survivor, is raising money for awareness in her home country of Australia with a new album. Maggie Rodriguez talks to her about the campaign.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi says the Department of Justice will seek the death penalty in the case against Luigi Mangione for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City. CBS News' Shanelle Kaul reports.
AG Pam Bondi directed federal prosecutors to pursue the death penalty against Luigi Mangione, the UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect.
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