Olivia Newton-John And Her Daughter Chloe Lattanzi Say They Won’t Be Getting The COVID-19 Vaccine
We can all generally agree there’s a socially acceptable hierarchy for who gets access to the COVID-19 vaccine. Dolly Parton obviously deserved one of the first spots in line along with frontline workers, essential workers, teachers, older people, and everyone working their asses off delivering food. Olivia Newton-John has provided me at least 100 hours of quarantined entertainment with the soundtrack to Xanadu, so I’d say she should get the vaccine right away too. Plus she’s 72. But she Xana-don’t want to get the vaccine. And neither does her 35-year-old daughter, Chloe Lattanzi.
Olivia Newton-John lives in California, where she’s eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine because she’s over 65. Also, she’s a cancer survivor, so she likely really doesn’t want to get sick with COVID-19. But when asked by Australia’s Herald Sun if she’d be rolling up her sleeve and bracing for a needle jab, Page Six says she replied, “Not at this point, no.”
Olivia didn’t elaborate on her answer, but likely, the answer lies in Olivia’s approach to medicine. Several years ago, Olivia spoke about her cancer treatment, which she says was a combination of evidence-based radiation, as well as herbs and acupuncture. So maybe Olivia is going a little more natural with her COVID-19 safety precautions. Being less vague about their feelings regarding the COVID-19 vaccine was Olivia’s 35-year-old daughter, Chloe. Chloe joined her mom in that interview with the Herald Sun, and she chimed in with her thoughts on the vaccine. Chloe is firmly against shooting herself up with “mercury and pesticides.”
“I’m not an anti-vaxxer. I’m anti putting mercury and pesticides in my body, which are in a lot of vaccines,” said Lattanzi, who has no medical qualifications and provided no evidence to back up her controversial reasoning. She explained that she no longer trusts doctors, claiming that she’s done her own “research” on vaccinations.
“To me real medicine is what comes from the earth. I think people trust vaccines because the doctor says it is safe, I used to.”
Chloe added that she wished she had never been vaccinated for anything. It’s a good thing she specifically said she wished she had never been vaccinated. Because if she had gotten a little more creative and said she wished she’d never been injected with chemicals and toxins, there would be at least six to eight dermatologists out there with some very hurt feelings right now.
If only someone could intervene and help Olivia Newton-John and her daughter see the light. We know that some Scientologists are claiming to take this pandemic very seriously, but how about the rest of them? I’m talking specifically about Olivia’s longtime friend John Travolta. Maybe John can arrange a Zoom call with Olivia and help her out. “Honey, do you want chills that begin multiplying? Or losing control of your sense of taste and smell? Trust me, you don’t. Please get the shot.”
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