Olivia Newton-John, the beloved Australian singer and actress, continues to inspire and surprise her fans even after her passing in August 2022.
Discovery of ‘My Dream’ Recording
In September 2024, a previously unreleased recording of Newton-John singing “My Dream” was uncovered by her friend, pianist Jim Brickman. The song, originally recorded in a relaxed session at Newton-John’s Malibu home, reflects her lifelong hope for a cancer cure. Brickman collaborated with the Italian trio Il Volo to complete the track, with all proceeds benefiting the Olivia Newton-John Foundation, which is dedicated to achieving a world beyond cancer.
Auction of Iconic ‘Grease’ Jacket
In January 2025, a public auction in Los Angeles featured personal items belonging to Newton-John, including the iconic leather jacket she wore in the film “Grease.” The jacket fetched $476,250, highlighting its enduring significance to fans and collectors. Other notable items sold included her 2002 ARIA Hall of Fame award and various personal documents.
Controversial Weight Watchers Partnership
Three weeks ago, a partnership between Newton-John’s estate and Weight Watchers was announced via her Instagram account, managed by her longtime agent, Michael Caprio. The collaboration, described as a “beyond the grave partnership,” has faced criticism from fans who feel it is inconsistent with Newton-John’s legacy. Fans have labeled the move as “tacky” and “sad,” questioning the ethical implications of promoting such a partnership posthumously. Caprio has not disclosed details regarding the arrangement’s terms or the allocation of any resulting funds.
These events reflect the ongoing impact of Olivia Newton-John’s legacy, as well as the complexities involved in managing the estates of beloved public figures.