Olivia Newton-John’s daughter posts a behind-the-scenes video of the couple’s duet

Olivia Newton-John’s daughter Chloe Lattanzi continues to pay tribute to her late mother on social media after her death on Monday morning.

On Tuesday, Lattanzi, who followed in her mother’s footsteps as a singer, shared a behind-the-scenes video of the couple recording their single “Window In The Wall.”

The clip shows the two singing and also cuddling while sitting on a couch and laughing.

‘You are my lighthouse mama. My safe place. My heart space,” Lattanzi captioned the video. “It was an honor for me and it is still my honor to be your baby and best friend.

“You are an angel on earth and everyone touched by you has been blessed. I love you forever, my life giver, my teacher, my mama.”

The song – “an anthem aimed at uniting and healing” – was released last year.

“I’ve always enjoyed singing duets more than singing alone and when I first heard this song I immediately knew I wanted to sing it with my daughter Chloe,” Newton-John said in a press statement at the time of its release. of the song. “The lyrics and melody really resonated with me and I hoped Chloe would feel the same – and luckily she did!”

Chloe Lattanzi and Olivia Newton John.
Lattanzi shared this sweet photo three days before her mother died.
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“There is always something special about singing with my daughter,” she added. “Not only does she have a beautiful voice, she’s a great musician with great instincts as a singer.”

Lattanzi, 36, is the only child of Newton-John, who died Monday at the age of 73 after a 30-year battle with breast cancer.

Three days before her death, Lattanzi posted a sweet photo of the two of them with the caption: “I adore this woman. My mother. My best friend. @therealonj ️”

She also honored her mother with a series of photos on Instagram after her death was announced.

Olivia Newton John and Chloe Lattanzi.
Lattanzi was Newton-John’s only child.
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The “Grease” star was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 1992 and then again in 2017.

In September 2018, she discovered that the disease had progressed to stage 4 and was incurable.

The “Hopelessly Devoted to You” singer died “peacefully” at home, surrounded by family and friends.

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