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I have compared Debbie Riley, to OLivia Newton-John The different be twin them is nothing, just because Olivia is more wealther than Debbie dosn't mean they went through different essuse they both fort Breast Cancer and are now living every momment, to the full. Yes, Olivia was crowded with the media, and they wanted her story everywhere and how she over came her derseace but if you put olivia in Debbies situation Olvia would be the same, as every other victum has suffered. Singer, actress. Born on September 26, 1948 in Cambridge, England. Newton-John was raised in Melbourne, Australia. And best known for playing the squeaky clean Sandy in the movie musical //Grease//, and it all started as a singer in her teens. Newton-John went to England in the mid-1960s and performed in clubs and on television. In the mid-1970s, Newton-John made a splash in the United States with her third solo album. The song "Let Me Be There" from that album won her the Grammy Award for Best Country Female Vocal Performance—her first. More awards and successful albums followed. She scored hits on the country and pop charts with "Have You Never Been Mellow" and "I Honestly Love You," which won the 1974 Grammy Award for Record of the Year. The release of the film adaptation of the successful Broadway musical //Grease// in 1978 made Newton-John an international star. Set in the 1950s, the film told the story of two teenagers in love from two different social worlds. Newton-John portrayed the virtuous cheerleader Sandy opposite John Travolta in the role of Danny, a rough-around-the-edges, but tender greaser. Audiences fell for the fun, catchy music, engaging storyline, and appealing performances. It became one of the most successful musicals in movie history. Unfortunately, Newton-John was unable to replicate her earlier success with her next film, //Xanadu// (1980). An attempt to cash in two popular trends of the time—roller skating and disco, the movie bombed, but the soundtrack did well. Newton-John hit the charts again with the song "Magic." Newton-John changed her image for her next album //Physical// (1981), going for a more sexy, athletic look. It featured the hit single, "Let's Get Physical." While she continued making albums in the mid-1980s, Newton-John's musical career quieted down. She focused on other aspects of her life, including starting a chain of clothing stores called Koala Blue, and starting a family. She had a daughter, Chloe Rose, in 1986 with husband Matt Lattanzi. Newton-John's life took a dramatic turn in 1992. She was diagnosed with breast cancer. She battled the disease using chemotherapy and getting a partial mastectomy. She recovered and went on to record //Gaia// (1994). But Newton-John experienced another kind of hardship in 1995. She and her husband announced their separation that April. Back in the spotlight for the twentieth anniversary of the release of Grease, Newton-John released //Back with a Heart// in 1998. The album featured a new version of her classic hit "I Honestly Love You." Newton-John tackled a subject very close to her heart with 2005's //Stronger than Before//. As a cancer survivor, she donated a portion of the proceeds to cancer research, and she recorded songs she thought would provide hope and courage to cancer patients and their families. It includes the track "Can I Trust Your Arms," which she co-wrote with her daughter Chloe. Here is a couragous song Olivia wrote for all those breast cancer patients. media type="youtube" key="pV7uq_F7XPI?fs=1" height="344" width="425" align="left"