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Olivia Newton-John takes stage with daughter

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In the run-up to the 40th anniversary of her musical debut, 62-year-old singer Olivia Newton-John made a special appearance at Yamano music store in Ginza this week to promote her best-of compilation album "Olivia Newton-John 40/40 - Best Selection."

The album, which went on sale in Japan on Wednesday, comprises Newton-John's top 40 songs as voted for by her Japanese fans. The songstress delighted a small group of 60 fans in attendance with an intimate live rendition of her hit song "Physical."

Joining her on stage were the glamorous, female classical guitarist Kaori Muraji, 32, and Newton-John's daughter, Chloe Lattanzi, 24, who is set to make her own debut as a singer next month.

Newton-John said of her daughter, "She's not just a pretty face, her voice is beautiful too." Lattanzi's tour of Japan, comprising six dates in five locations, starts on Nov 25.

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62??? Oh my! my! I can not believe that Olivia is already passed 60! I used to love her from when I was a kid watching her on GREASE!!!

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Olivia Newton-John thumbs up! Nice smile!

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The young lady in question made the main page of "awfulplasticsurgery-dot-com". Do a GIS for Chloe Lattanzi plastic surgery and you'll see.

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thetruthhurts-- Hahahahahaha!

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Daughter has some nice legs, great to see them supporting each other.

That is generally what legs do.

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Long gams

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62 and still looking hotter than your 24 year old daughter (butter face)

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"They're the ones that I want, they're the ones that I want, Ooo oo ooh."

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Better looking than her daughter. And my 62 year old grandma....

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chloe has high heels, olivia a flat boots !

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Holy schmoly, is Olivia that small or is Chloe that huge?!

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Daughter has some nice legs, great to see them supporting each other.

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