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Herself in live TV interview. Performs "I Honestly Love You" / "No Matter What You Do" / "Don't Cut Me Down" Music clips include "Here, There & Everywhere" / "Let Me Be There" / "Greensleeves" "Physical"/ On 7 May 2019, Newton-John's elder brother Hugh, a doctor, died at age 80; [188] his death left Newton-John as the sole surviving sibling from the original family. Reynolds, Dolan (8 August 2022). "Olivia Newton-John dies at 73, husband says". FOX8 WGHP. Archived from the original on 8 August 2022 . Retrieved 8 August 2022. Although principally raised in Australia, Newton-John remained a British subject throughout her childhood and did not formally become an Australian citizen until 1981 with an application that was expedited by Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser. [232]Olivia Newton-John Dead at 73: The Star and Grease Icon Dies of Breast Cancer". People . Retrieved 11 August 2022.