Olivia Newton-Johnhas spoken out after claims she was on her deathbed.After reports began circulating that the singer’s condition had taken a turn for the worse, with claims that herbody was “shutting down” and that she only had “weeks” to live, Newton-John reassured her fans that she was doing just fine.In a video posted to her social media account on Wednesday, the 70-year-oldGreaseactress — who announced in 2017 she’d been diagnosed withmetastatic breast cancerthat has spread to her back — borrowed the words of Mark Twain and explained that the recent claims were merely “greatly exaggerated” rumors.“Happy New Year, everyone!” a bright and cheery Newton-John happily exclaimed in theclip. “I just want to say the rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated, to quote a very famous quote, and I’m doing great and I want to wish all of you the happiest, healthiest 2019 that’s possible.““Thank you all for the wonderful love and support for me and for myOlivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness Centrein Melbourne, Australia,” she added.Despite her diagnosis withstage 4 breast cancer, a representative for the iconic entertainer told PEOPLE earlier on Wednesday that the recent reports were “ridiculous” and “crap.“Newton-John’s niece, Tottie Goldsmith, alsospoke out on Instagramon Wednesday to clear up the mounting claims about her aunt’s health.“Just giving you the heads up that Livvy is in good health, so let’s leave that distressing rumor where it belongs,” Goldsmith shared, along with a photo of her posing with Newton-John.Goldsmith toldAustralia’s Seven Networkthat Newton-John had given her permission to speak out about her publicly, and that “you can rest assured she is going nowhere and in really good health. A sick rumor.“Last week,RadarOnlineclaimed that Newton-John’s “bodily functions appear to be shutting down” and that she is “clinging to life” so that she can see her daughter,Chloe Lattanzi, marry her longtime fiancé James Driskill in 2019. It also said Newton-John is spending her “final days” at her home in Santa Barbara with her husband of 10 years,John Easterling.The report triggered a whirl of rumors on social media and in tabloid reports in Newton-John’s native Australia.Olivia Newton-John.Nic Gibson/Newspix/GettyNewton-John wasfirst diagnosedwith cancer in 1992 and underwent a partial mastectomy, nine months of chemotherapy and a breast reconstruction. After beating the disease, Newton-John became an advocate for breast cancer research and early detection.Olivia Newton-John/TwitterIn May 2017, doctors diagnosed Newton-John withstage 4 breast cancer that had metastasized to the sacrum. The star initiallypostponed the first halfof her concert tour because of severe back pain from what she thought was sciatica, but further tests discovered it was actually cancer that spread.Newton-John’s most recent diagnosis is her third bout with cancer, as sherevealed in Septemberthat she had faced a return of the disease in private back in 2013.RELATED VIDEO: We’ve Got Chills! Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta Reunite for Grease’s 40th AnniversaryIn August, atabloid reportalleged that Newton-John canceled a handful of speaking engagements due to the progression of the illness — a claim that she herself denied.“Olivia Newton-John’s two upcoming speaking appearances in Australia were canceled due to scheduling conflicts with her upcoming promotional tour for her new book,Don’t Stop Believin’and theONJ Cancer Wellness & Research Centre’s Wellness Walk & Research Run,” read a statementposted on her social platforms. “Not illness as falsely reported.“In September, a source told PEOPLE that Newton-John had been feeling healthy.“She’s feeling and looking great and was just dancing withJohn Travoltaat aGrease40th anniversaryevent,” the source said. “Everything that’s being reported about her diagnosis is the same news she released last year.”
Olivia Newton-Johnhas spoken out after claims she was on her deathbed.
After reports began circulating that the singer’s condition had taken a turn for the worse, with claims that herbody was “shutting down” and that she only had “weeks” to live, Newton-John reassured her fans that she was doing just fine.
In a video posted to her social media account on Wednesday, the 70-year-oldGreaseactress — who announced in 2017 she’d been diagnosed withmetastatic breast cancerthat has spread to her back — borrowed the words of Mark Twain and explained that the recent claims were merely “greatly exaggerated” rumors.
“Happy New Year, everyone!” a bright and cheery Newton-John happily exclaimed in theclip. “I just want to say the rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated, to quote a very famous quote, and I’m doing great and I want to wish all of you the happiest, healthiest 2019 that’s possible.”
“Thank you all for the wonderful love and support for me and for myOlivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness Centrein Melbourne, Australia,” she added.
Despite her diagnosis withstage 4 breast cancer, a representative for the iconic entertainer told PEOPLE earlier on Wednesday that the recent reports were “ridiculous” and “crap.”
Newton-John’s niece, Tottie Goldsmith, alsospoke out on Instagramon Wednesday to clear up the mounting claims about her aunt’s health.
“Just giving you the heads up that Livvy is in good health, so let’s leave that distressing rumor where it belongs,” Goldsmith shared, along with a photo of her posing with Newton-John.
Goldsmith toldAustralia’s Seven Networkthat Newton-John had given her permission to speak out about her publicly, and that “you can rest assured she is going nowhere and in really good health. A sick rumor.”
Last week,RadarOnlineclaimed that Newton-John’s “bodily functions appear to be shutting down” and that she is “clinging to life” so that she can see her daughter,Chloe Lattanzi, marry her longtime fiancé James Driskill in 2019. It also said Newton-John is spending her “final days” at her home in Santa Barbara with her husband of 10 years,John Easterling.
The report triggered a whirl of rumors on social media and in tabloid reports in Newton-John’s native Australia.
Olivia Newton-John.Nic Gibson/Newspix/Getty

Newton-John wasfirst diagnosedwith cancer in 1992 and underwent a partial mastectomy, nine months of chemotherapy and a breast reconstruction. After beating the disease, Newton-John became an advocate for breast cancer research and early detection.
Olivia Newton-John/Twitter

In May 2017, doctors diagnosed Newton-John withstage 4 breast cancer that had metastasized to the sacrum. The star initiallypostponed the first halfof her concert tour because of severe back pain from what she thought was sciatica, but further tests discovered it was actually cancer that spread.
Newton-John’s most recent diagnosis is her third bout with cancer, as sherevealed in Septemberthat she had faced a return of the disease in private back in 2013.
RELATED VIDEO: We’ve Got Chills! Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta Reunite for Grease’s 40th Anniversary
In August, atabloid reportalleged that Newton-John canceled a handful of speaking engagements due to the progression of the illness — a claim that she herself denied.
“Olivia Newton-John’s two upcoming speaking appearances in Australia were canceled due to scheduling conflicts with her upcoming promotional tour for her new book,Don’t Stop Believin’and theONJ Cancer Wellness & Research Centre’s Wellness Walk & Research Run,” read a statementposted on her social platforms. “Not illness as falsely reported.”
In September, a source told PEOPLE that Newton-John had been feeling healthy.
“She’s feeling and looking great and was just dancing withJohn Travoltaat aGrease40th anniversaryevent,” the source said. “Everything that’s being reported about her diagnosis is the same news she released last year.”
source: people.com