'I have no pain and life is wonderful!' Olivia Newton John talks about her health and returning to work following her second battle with breast cancer
She is one of Australia's most beloved musicians who was diagnosed with breast cancer for a second time, earlier this year.
But on Friday, Olivia Newton-John declared she was 'pain free' and improving during an interview with Channel Seven's Sunrise.
'I'm doing really well, thank you,' she said.
'I just finished a tour on the weekend, so I've been working again. And I have no pain and life is wonderful,' she told the breakfast show.
Olivia also revealed that she intends to take a couple of months off at the start of 2018 before getting back on tour.
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'I have a few concerts planned for March... But after that, I'm not quite sure but I'm kind of looking at it, but with a little bit more time off in between,' she explained.
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With the Christmas holidays coming up, she said she will be spending it in the US with her husband John Easterling, daughter Chloe Lattanzi and her fiance James.
Earlier in the day she spoke to the Nine Network's Today show and gushed over the prospects of becoming grandmother.
She eagerly responded: 'Oh, absolutely. I can't wait.'
Speaking about her Chloe and James's wedding plans she said: 'I think next year they will get married - I hope they will.'
'But if they don't, that's fine. Whatever they want. But, I think they might do it,' she added.
Olivia is also set to release a deluxe edition Christmas album with John Farnham.
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