Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Gossip: Update On Olivia Newton-John’s Cancer Battle; Queen Elizabeth’s Favorite Song Is Gay Anthem

“She’s doing really well. Thank you for asking,” Chloe Lattanzi, 31, told ET’s Kevin Frazier at Comic-Con in San Diego, California, on Friday. “Yeah, she’s in recovery and she’s doing really well.” Adding, “She’s healing and everything’s going well. So thank you for asking.”

In May, the Grease star announced that she would be postponing her North American tour due to her breast cancer spreading. Newton-John was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 1992, which had been in remission until this year.

Shortly after the news, Lattanzi took to social media to thank her followers for their support. “My mom and best friend is going to be fine,” she wrote, adding that her mother would “beat this.”

Queen Elizabeth’s Favorite Song Is A Fabulous Gay Anthem

When you picture Queen Elizabeth alone in her chambers at night, what image comes to mind?

But just like the rest of us, it turns out The Queen isn’t impervious to the beat. That infectious rhythm. The melody that comes in like a tall, handsome stranger — and suddenly you’re up on your feet.

Or rather, she’s up on her feet dancing to, ever so appropriately, “Dancing Queen” by ABBA.

She can dance. She can jive. She’s having the time of her life, folks.

It’s being widely reported that at a dinner party recently, “Dancing Queen” came on after the speeches had been made.

Queen Elizabeth then loudly sated: “I always try to dance when this song comes on, because I am the Queen, and I like to dance.”

It’s so simple; so profound.

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