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The death of Olivia Newton-John last August left her fans, close friends and family shocked, especially John Travolta, with whom she was very close during the recording of “Grease” in which they gave life to Danny Zuko and Sandy Olson.

Without a doubt, they made one of the most endearing friendships in Hollywood, that’s why this 26 September, the day Olivia would have been 74 years old, Travolta wanted to celebrate her and paid tribute to her by sharing a sweet tribute to wish him a happy birthday.

In a touching post that included an old photo of the two of them from their role in the hit movie 1978, was how John Travolta remembered her: “Happy birthday, my Olivia,” he wrote.

The post he made on his Instagram stories was a simple memorial, but it was enough for the fans of both artists, since their work together made many get involved in their relationship. real life.

And given the chemistry between them in front of cameras, there were those who wondered if a romance was born at some point, however, each one had their respective partners.

Olivia Newton-John was remembered with moving tributes on her birthday 74

John Travolta was not the only person close to the actress who celebrated her birthday less than two months after her death.

Chloe Lattanzi, Newton-John’s only child, also shared a video of her and other family members “celebrating my beautiful mom’s birthday” on Instagram.

For her part, John Easterling, the widower of the British interpreter, chose to reflect on the wonderful times he spent with the late actress before she died.

“I remember the first birthday when we were together and I took Olivia on a week-long adventure in the outer islands of the Bahamas surrounded by beautiful, peaceful and spectacular turquoise water”, is part of the extensive message that he dedicated

Keep reading: Olivia Newton-John, always remembered for ‘Grease’, dies at 73 years old
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By Scribe