Sir Cliff has shared a kind message for his close friend Olivia Newton-John to mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month with HELLO!
October 10, 2022 - 14:24 BST Lily Waddell Sir Cliff Richard has revealed his heartache after the death of his close friend Olivia Newton-John, saying:"My heart breaks I can’t phone Livvy anymore."
The world was devastated when Olivia died aged 73 at her California ranch, surrounded by people she loved. She leaves behind an amazing legacy and in HELLO!’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month digital issue, her friends pay tribute to her with personal memories. Hitting it off instantly, Sir Cliff and Olivia became friends for life sharing a love of music. In her loving memory, the singer said the late star will always have a place in his heart as he looks back on their time together.
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