L-R Olivia Newton-John, Adam Lambert, kd lang Tens of thousands of Australians filled the ANZ Stadium in Sydney on Sunday for the Fire Fight Australia concert to celebrate national spirit and coming together after the recent brushfires. The ten-hour event was a fundraiser for organizations providing rescue, relief, recovery and rehabilitation assistance to areas ravaged by the brutal brushfires. The line-up included 5 Seconds of Summer, Olivia Newton-John, John Farnham, Michael Buble, Alice Cooper, Amy Shark, Tina Arena, Baker Boy, Conrad Sewell, Daryl Braithwaite, Delta Goodrem, Illy, Grinspoon, Guy Sebastian and Queen with Adam Lambert. According to reports, the event raised just over $9 million. For those interested, you can still donate by clicking here. Check out some of the highlights including k.d. lang’s haunting “Hallelujah;” a spectacular, take-no-prisoners performance of “We Are The Champions” by Adam Lambert and Queen; Australian music royalty Olivia Newton-John and John Farnham on “Two Strong Hearts;” and Australia’s unofficial national anthem, “You’re The Voice” closing out the event with Farnham being joined on stage by Queen’s Brian May and Mitch Tambo.
Olivia Newton-John (image via Facebook) The BBC reports that international pop-star Olivia Newton-John will be honored in 2020 as ‘Dame Olivia Newton-John.’ The honor is in recognition of her services “to charity, cancer research and entertainment.” According to PopSugar, a damehood is the female equivalent of a knighthood, so the title of Dame is equivalent to Sir. It’s the most senior honor in the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, which was created in 1917 by King George V. In a statement, the forever-effervescent actress and singer said, “I am extremely excited, honoured and grateful beyond words to be included with such an esteemed group of women who have received this distinguished award before me.” “As a girl born in Cambridge, I am very proud of my British ancestry and so appreciative to be recognised in this way by the United Kingdom,” added the Grease star. In addition to over 100 million albums sold worldwide, Olivia helped raise over $200 million to build the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness & Research Centre in Australia. Truly a worthy honoree. Congratulations to Olivia! Olivia in front of the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness & Research Centre in Australia
Olivia Newton-John & John Travolta at ‘Meet n Grease’ Sing a long event in West Palm Beach Had an awesome time at the ‘Meet n Grease’ movie sing-a-long in West Palm Beach, Florida, last night as Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta reunited to host the event. As Travolta noted during the Q&A segment after the movie, it was the first time the duo had been in costume as “Danny” and “Sandy” since the film wrapped 42 years ago. The sing-a-long version of the mega-hit movie musical has been around for years and a staple of outdoor venues during the summer. What I didn’t know was the promoters hand out props for audience participation. During the pep rally sequence, every time you see the cheerleaders you wave a set of pompoms; there are bubbles to blow for “Beauty School Dropout;” and a racing flag to wave at the start of the penultimate drag race. (photo: Caleb Petersen) The promoters had one of the real Greased Lightning cars to take pics with, and Olivia & John (who wore a wig to look like his Danny Zuko character) posed for photos in a malt shop setting. The three film T-Birds (Michael Tucci, Barry Pearl, and Kelly Ward) were also there taking pics and entertaining the audience. The event moves to Tampa, Florida, tonight and then to Jacksonville on Sunday. I understand there are talks to do more in the future with ONJ and JT across the country since the initial run has been so successful 🙂 Here are a few photos from the event, and if you click over to TMZ you can watch Travolta and ONJ sing a bit of “Sandy” and “Hopelessly Devoted To You” and a little ‘Greased Lightning’ dance action with audience members (including a certain blogger you might know…) In the malt shop with Olivia Newton-John, John Travolta and hubby MichaelRecreating that final shot from the movie in the actual Greased Lightning car!The T-Birds: me with Barry Pearl, Michael Tucci, hubby Michael and Kelly WardOne of the original ‘Greased Lightning’ cars!The GREASE T-Birds reunite: Barry Pearl, John Travolta, Michael Tucci and Kelly WardTeam ONJ at the end of the night 🙂
My hubby Michael and I spent much of Saturday watching the streaming video feed of the Olivia Newton-John memorabilia auction via Julien’s Auction House. As regular readers know, Michael has been Olivia’s publicist for 20 years 🙂 We’d never watched a celebrity auction before, and knowing Olivia’s career so intimately we were fascinated to see what items really drew fans in. Olivia’s famous black leather jacket and skin-tight pants from the finale of GREASE, “You’re the One That I Want,” went for $405,700 – more than double the estimate. The outfit, along with hundreds of other items from Newton-John’s illustrious career spanning six decades raised a total of $2.4 million. While the black outfit was the focus of much of the press in the runup to the auction, we were surprised by how much other items went for. A custom ‘Pink Ladies’ jacket monogrammed with the name “Sandy,” which was given to Oliva at the close of shooting GREASE sold for $50,000, twenty-five times the estimate. Michael standing in front of just some of Olivia Newton-John’s gold and platinum records And a poster for the film signed by the full cast of the movie musical initially predicted to raise $1,000, raised $64,000. Also – a pair of patchwork bell-bottom jeans worn by Newton-John during a performance on NBC’s “The Midnight Special” in the 1970s raised $50,000. The original handwritten lyrics of “Hopelessly Devoted To You” from GREASE, written by longtime collaborator John Farrar sold for $22,500. And the first car Olivia ever bought in the United States, a 1975 Volkswagen Super Beetle, was purchased for $55,000. After her first bout with cancer in the 1990s, she was asked to lend her name (and help raise funds for) the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness & Research Centre in Melbourne, which aims to support the mind as well as the body. All of the proceeds from the GREASE jacket and pants will go to the center, as well as a portion of all the other items sold on Saturday.
Michael and I laughing as Olivia Newton-John officiates the renewal of our wedding vows Some news items you might have missed: • The Big Two-Five: I’ll share the full details soon, but yes, hubby Michael and I celebrated our 25th anniversary together yesterday renewing our wedding vows. And handling the officiating duties was our dear friend (and international pop star), Olivia Newton-John. #Magic My wish is that everyone celebrates their 25th with as much joy and love that surrounded us yesterday. Thanks to the fabulous Denise Truscello for the awesome pic 🙂 • Deadline: With domestic box office gross of $83.5 million, Focus Features’ Downton Abbey movie, which features a gay storyline, has surpassed another gay-themed Focus Features film, three-time Oscar-winner Brokeback Mountain, as the highest-grossing title of all time for the studio. • KIT212: Check out what’s the what this week in gay magazines across the country. • Washington Post: Lenny Pozner, who lost his six-year-old son Noah in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, has spent years trying to stop people from spreading lies claiming the massacre was faked and never happened. In June, Pozner won a defamation case against book editors James H. Fetzer and Mike Palecek, who published statements that his son’s death certificate was a fake. On Tuesday, a Wisconsin jury ordered Fetzer to pay Pozner $450,000 in punitive damages. • Axios: An internal impeachment polling memo that was sent to House Democrats Thursday included specific messaging guidance: “When discussing Trump’s actions, keep the language simple, direct and values-based…No one is above the law…The whistleblower did the right thing by coming forward…Focus on the biggest issues facing families in the country, specifically health care and wages.” • BBC: Little monsters were agog last night when a fan who got pulled up on stage during Lady Gaga’s Enigma concert in Las Vegas lost his footing and fell off-stage while holding the pop star. Gaga didn’t seem to suffer any serious injuries and went on with the show. She brought the fan back on stage to sit at the piano as she sang “Million Reasons” and implored folks on the internet to be nice to him telling the audience, “And if anybody on the internet is mean to you tomorrow about this then I’m going to be very upset with each and every one of them.”
Laughing with Olivia Newton-John as we renew our wedding vows (photos: Denise Truscello) Earlier today, I shared that hot hubby Michael and I are celebrating 25 years together. In ‘gay years’ I figure that comes out to around 175 years. For our 25th anniversary, this cool thing happened… For folks who aren’t regular readers of The Randy Report, here’s some background. Michael and I met on October 17, 1994, in Minneapolis at Prince’s Paisley Park Studios. I was in the pre-Broadway tour of Carol Channing’s last appearance in Hello, Dolly!, and my future husband-to-be was the VP of publicity of marketing & publicity for the record label that was recording our cast recording. I’ll cut to the chase and say it was love at first sight (“Some enchanted evening, you will see a stranger…”). A year later, at the show’s opening night celebration on Broadway I gave him a ring. I guess you could call that an ‘engagement,’ but marriage equality was nowhere on the horizon then. Exchanging rings and commitment ceremonies were the best we could do back then. Fast forward to 2003, I’m on tour with Chicago the Musical and we’re heading to Toronto. Michael had never been there, so he was coming out to visit. The law had just changed and same-sex couples could get married in Ontario. Mind you, we still didn’t have any marriage equality in the U.S. I asked Michael over the phone, “Hey, you want to get married?” “Sure,” responded Michael. I know, I know, soooo romantic. See, the thing is, we never planned on getting married because we never thought we’d be able to. We knew we wanted to, but our emotions had to catch up to us. On October 17, 2003, Senior Justice Lauren Marshall married us in her chambers at Toronto’s City Hall. I’ve often joked that we stick with the October 17 date because I used to be blond and can’t remember too many different dates. Getting married in Toronto in 2003 It was just Michael and me – no family or big to-do. But it was perfect for me. It really was all I needed. After all, these things really are about the couple exchanging vows. And I can honestly say it was one of the most deeply emotional moments of my life. Another time jump to 2008. Prop 8, which would take same-sex marriage away from LGBTQs, is about to pass in California after the state embraced marriage equality for six months. Gay and lesbian couples were rushing to Palm Springs before the vote to get hitched. We’d always wanted an American marriage license, so on October 17, 2008, we were married again by Mayor Pro Tem Ginny Foat at City Hall amid dozens of couples exchanging vows in offices, city council chambers or any corner of the building by city council members and the mayor. Our second city hall wedding, this time in Palm Springs As Michael and I approached our 25th anniversary of being together (technically our 16th wedding anniversary) we pondered what we might do. Since our two weddings had been City Hall affairs, we felt a silver anniversary might be the time to finally do something with friends and family. Michael is a successful publicist in entertainment, and one of his longtime clients – and a dear friend of ours – is international pop star, Olivia Newton-John. Olivia, who is licensed to officiate weddings, has often said she’d have liked to marry us. She was planning a trip to Las Vegas around this time and Michael asked if we might ‘do the deed’ together at last. Liv immediately said she was up for it. We weren’t really looking for a huge event. We decided to renew our vows on the High Roller – a slow-moving Ferris wheel type attraction on the Las Vegas Strip that takes 30 minutes to revolve, taking you high into the sky to see the sights of Sin City. We also asked Las Vegas headliners Human Nature (one of Australia’s biggest music groups) and the men of Chippendales to take part. How very Las Vegas this would be. In total, it would be a group of 25 friends plus Michael’s father attending the half-hour celebration. This might be a good time to mention that I didn’t meet my father-in-law for 17 years. Michael came out to his family in order to share that he’d met and fallen in love with me back in the mid-90s. I’ll keep it short by saying the news didn’t go over well. In that Michael had just come out, friends at the time told us, “Give them time – this is new to them.” Sure, I get that. While his mother came to visit in Los Angeles after a couple of years, his father wasn’t feeling it, and we just never met. For seventeen years. Until 2011, when Olivia had a concert scheduled near where the parents lived. They loved meeting and seeing her, and it was going to be Michael’s birthday at that time. They asked Michael if they could attend the show but the only snag was Olivia had already asked if I was going to come to the concert. Michael told his parents that I would be there, and the in-laws were like, “Ok, we can meet at the show.” It was the one time I was firm – not crunchy, but firm. No, after waiting 17 years I would not meet my father-in-law as we take our seats and the lights go down in a theater. I asked to at least have dinner the night before like real people. I jokingly told Michael, “And I might wear a dress!” Short version – we met, had dinner and all was fine. No one ever addressed the 17-year gap, but I let it go. In 2019, my mother-in-law passed away after a year-long battle with cancer. When Michael mentioned the upcoming 25th-anniversary idea, his father, Lou, said he wanted to attend. “It’s what your mother would have wanted.” So, here we are on the big day – our group of 25 gets on board the High Roller and off we go! Exchanging rings as Olivia pronounces us Husband and Husband We share the story of our past weddings sans friends and family. Olivia speaks about our relationship and surprises us by singing “Some Enchanted Evening” which I had shared with her was my go-to in explaining to people how I knew Michael was ‘the one.’ Human Nature sang a gorgeous mash-up of Ed Sheeran’s “Perfect” with the Motown classic “Earth Angel.” Michael and I wrote and exchanged vows. Two of the hunky Chippendales handled ring duties right before Olivia proudly declared us ‘Husband and Husband,’ and there was a champagne toast. But before we could toast, Lou asked if he could say something. Stepping in between Michael and I, Lou told the group, “I have three sons, I have three grandsons, and I’m proud to say I have a son-in-law.” Michael, his father, Olivia and me Michael and I were surprised and deeply moved. Olivia, and several friends who knew the history, silently acknowledged what a moment it was. It might have taken 25 years but we’d arrived at this place. Olivia told me later she spoke to Lou about it and he told her, “You know, sometimes you have something you want to say, but you don’t know how…” I wanted to share this little tale as it really taught me people CAN get there. It may take longer than you want, but don’t give up. The celebration ended with a small reception at a nearby restaurant that overlooked the High Roller, then we took in Human Nature’s fantastic show at the Venetian Resort. My younger gay self would have never imagined I would one day celebrate my marriage with international pop stars like Olivia Newton-John and Human Nature along with the hunky Chippendales high above Las Vegas. With Olivia and Jon Howes & Chaz Vorrias of the Chippendales It was a great day topped off by a momentous statement I didn’t really realize I needed to hear. But I’m oh-so-glad I did. One other thing we learned is that when it comes to renewing vows, there’s really no right or wrong way to do it. I searched the internet, and while there are useful guidelines/scripts to tell you what steps to take in a wedding ceremony, the overwhelming advice regarding the renewal of vows is “Make it up!” So, this was how we did it, and it was really fun 🙂 The celebration party on the High Roller in Las Vegas Since so many of our friends are in the news and entertainment fields, our ‘very Vegas’ celebration made the news here both on TV and the local newspaper. Our dear friend Javi Morgado, executive producer for CNN’s New Day, surprised us by taking some video of the ceremony. It’s good to have a great newsman around, don’t you know? In the video, I tell the story of how we’d never done this with friends (I speak rather quickly as I knew we had to get it all done in 30 minutes), Olivia speaks at the 2:50 mark, and Human Nature sings “Perfect/Earth Angel” at the 7:00 mark.
CBS Sunday Morning profiles 4-time Grammy Award winner Olivia Newton-John Actress, author, and singer Olivia Newton-John, 71, is battling breast cancer for the third time. “I’m happy. I’m lucky. I’m grateful. I have much to live for. And I intend to keep on living it,” she tells “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King in an emotional interview at her Los Angeles home. Olivia Newton-John with miniature horses Harry & Winston Olivia talks about her diagnosis two years ago and how, while the pain was at one point unbearable, her spirit remains unshakable. She also shows off several of her iconic costumes – including the famous black leather jacket and pants from the finale of GREASE – that she’s auctioning off soon with proceeds going to fund wellness programs at the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness and Research Center in Melbourne, Australia. By the way, if you or anyone you know has been touched by cancer and would like to help Olivia’s world-renowned center in Australia, this week the organization is holding its annual Cancer Walk & Research Run fundraiser next Sunday. My hubby is down there and he’ll be walking not only for Olivia but also for his mother who we lost to cancer in May this year. You can sponsor Michael’s steps by clicking here. God knows I love me some Olivia Newton-John. This is what you call a portrait of courage and grace. Watch below.
I have to share this beautiful profile of international pop star Olivia Newton-John from 60 Minutes Australia.
As regular readers know, my husband Michael is an entertainment publicist and has represented Olivia for some 20 years. He was the driving force in making this interview happen.
When I went through my own cancer journey in 2009, Olivia was my own private guardian angel, checking in on me often and always there with the perfect perspective.
The Australian news magazine devoted its entire hour-long program to chatting with Olivia, her husband John Easterling and daughter Chloe Lattanzi, on the progress and impact of the pop star’s third bout with cancer.
Knowing Olivia, I love that the segment captures exactly who she is – a lovely human being and a great artist who continues to inspire us all.
From the clip description: “One of the most remarkable interviews of the year: how the devotion of a loving family, and an unconventional treatment, is helping Olivia face up to the greatest challenge of her life, including a rare and raw insight from her daughter, Chloe Lattanzi. Powerful, emotional, and a reminder of the important things in life, it’s Olivia Newton-John as you’ve never seen her before.”
After the show aired, longtime friend Hugh Jackman, recorded and posted this message to Olivia from the stage of his current concert tour in mid-performance.
Just one more example of what Olivia means to, not only Australia, but the world.
• It’s heating up here in Las Vegas, but you can trust the Chippendales (above) to always keep cool as they dress for success.
• The American Psychoanalytic Association (APsaA) apologized today for previously treating homosexuality as a mental illness.
• Currently, 74 members of the House of Representatives support impeaching Donald Trump.
• Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) has introduced a bill in the U.S. Senate to expand access to PrEP helping ensure that communities disproportionately impacted by HIV – particularly Black/Latino gay & bisexual men and trans women – are guaranteed insurance coverage for life-saving preventive interventions.
Proud to introduce the PrEP Access and Coverage Act today, my new bill to:
✅require all health care plans to cover PrEP, follow-up visits, and tests with no out-of-pocket costs ✅expand access to PrEP for those uninsured ✅prohibit insurance discrimination against PrEP users
• International pop star Olivia Newton-John is putting that famous black leather jacket and pants from the finale of her blockbuster film, Grease, on the auction block along with more personal memorabilia. Proceeds from the auction will go to the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness & Research Center in Australia.
• Gay porn studio Sean Cody got in hot water for hiring a ‘model’ named Zane who sports a Confederate flag tattoo. Initially, the studio just blurred the tat thinking that would suffice. But an uproar caused the company to take down all videos using the performer.
• Grammy Award winning artist Daya drops her latest single, “Left Me Yet,” from her upcoming album.
In the music video, the openly bisexual singer/songwriter dances her way through self-criticism and doubt as the dance/pop bop grooves along to electronic beats.
“I push you away, why do I do that? / Impatient, but you’re patient with me / I’m surprised you haven’t left me yet.”
I originally posted this in 2015, but as I thinking about Memorial Days past, this was one for the books:
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So picture this: I’m laying on the couch having just taken a Vicodin for the tooth ache that simply will not go away.
(Regular readers know I’ve had not the best week with a tooth ache that wouldn’t quit and since it was a long holiday weekend my dentist’s office was closed. So I was medicating as best I could LOL.)
Hubby Michael comes in and asks “How are you??” As the pain meds are kicking in I stay positive and say “I’m ok.” I’m not really, but I’m going for the “think positive” thing here.
He repeats, “No, how ARE you? We just got invited to an impromptu Memorial Day BBQ at Mariah Carey’s house. Olivia Newton-John and Tyson Beckford are going too. Can you make it?”
At this point I”m pretty sure my hearing is on the fritz, too, as I thought I heard him say we’re invited to Mariah Carey’s house for a party???
And yes, that is what happened.
Thankfully, Vicodin isn’t the strongest thing in the world.
You don’t pass up an invite like this. I get up, shower, put my best “casual chic/going to Mariah Carey’s house” kind of outfit and off we go.
I’d never met Mariah but she was a doll. She and Tyson are old friends; and she and Olivia have sung together before.
I had a great time, was uber-impressed with the gorgeous house she’s renting during her Vegas residency at Caesars Colosseum. Of course, like every party, we all congregated in the outdoor kitchen, chatting and eating burgers. You know, your every day “I’m at a party with international superstars each in their own right” kind of party.
Very cool way to end Tyson’s headlining gig with the Chippendales as he was selling out just about every night. Olivia is now back in town at the Flamingo Las Vegas as her residency resumes. And we’ll be seeing Mariah back at Caesars Colosseum in July.
When I wake up from my Vicodin induced sleep, I’m going to have the best dream to tell Michael.
Check the pics of shiny happy people below.
(L-R) Kristen Makhathini, Mariah Carey, Tyson Beckford, Olivia Newton-John & Michael Caprio I was clearly doing a bar run for the group at this time 🙂