Olivia Newton-John dismisses death rumours in video message

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Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption Newton-John also enjoyed a pop career Olivia Newton-John has
scotched speculation over her health and told fans "rumours of my death have been greatly exaggerated".The Australian Grease star revealed
in September she had been diagnosed with cancer for a third time.Reports recently emerged in the US and Australia speculating that she had
only weeks to live.Newton-John, 70, has now assured fans in a video released on Twitter that she is "doing great".Fellow Grease star, Didi
Conn - who played Frenchie in the hit film - told ITV's Lorraine show: "She's laying a little low
But she's full of life.Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption Didi Conn will be hitting the screens in her ice skates
later this month "When she signs her letters it's always, 'With love and light', and when she performs she reaches out
The last song she always sings is I Honestly Love You to her fans and she really does."Conn, who will compete in this year's Dancing On Ice,
said: "She's well
When she took some time off she said: 'I'm going to be back in six months.' It wasn't even six months
It was four-and-a-half months."In September last year, Newton-John revealed she had been diagnosed with cancer for the third time in three
decades, telling Australian news programme Sunday Night that doctors had found a tumour in her lower back in 2017 (stage four breast cancer
that has spread to the spine).Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption Newton-John had a big hit in 1981 with her song
Physical She said she believed she would "win over it" and was now using medicinal marijuana and other natural remedies
alongside radiation therapy.After surviving her initial cancer diagnosis in 1992, Newton-John became a prominent campaigner, setting up the
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