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She lived with cancer for 30 years. This is actually an amazingly good outcome. Celebrate the life she had!
Xanadu forever!! |
| F*ck cancer. |
No. It’s actually 80. |
| I'm so sad. She seemed like such a sweet, happy person who had a bunch of real crappy things happen to her. |
| I love that she took her teen to see Grease and was like oh wow this is a terrible thing to show teens, changing for someone else, then laughed it off. |
| So sad. I loved her in Grease! My favorite. John Travolta's tribute was very sweet. If that's her daughter in some of the pictures... ooof |
not recently its around 76 https://www.usnews.com/news/health-news/articles/2022-04-08/u-s-life-expectancy-drops-for-2nd-year-in-a-row |
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I'm surprised how sad I am about this. Gosh. Grease, Physical. . . she was such an icon during key parts of my life.
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| She was a wonderful example of how to live life to the fullest! Amazing she was cancer-free for so many decades after her initial diagnoses. |
Her daughter has had a lot of problems. Severe anorexia, drug and alcohol addictions, and like 500k in extreme plastic surgery however you want to classify that. |
Thanks for adding nothing. |
| Time to re-watch Grease and Xanadu. RIP |
Not knowing who Olivia Newton John is is like not knowing who Marilyn Monroe or Madonna are. |
I’m sorry for your loss. Actually, 73 is rather young, given current life expectancy. You might want to do some research on that, and also, before you post about someone who has died, try to learn something about their life. Or, alternatively, you could just keep your ignorant thoughts to yourself. |
Stay klassy, kid. |