LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Chloe Lattanzi, the daughter of Olivia Newton-John, shared with her followers that she believes her mother, who died in August 2022 at the age of 73 after battling cancer, has made a return to Earth in the form of an enigmatic floating orb. Chloe recently noticed an unusual element in the background of two photographs, which led her to believe that she had a supernatural encounter with her late mother.
Chloe posted an Instagram video, in which she said, "Before my mum crossed, she said, 'I promise you if I can, I will show up as an orb.' And her favorite color was aqua. Now about a week after she passed, I was walking with my phone and my phone took a photo. I didn't take it."
'It is my mother in spirit'
Chloe said that while examining a seemingly ordinary picture of her dog strolling through a field, she discovered a peculiar element after zooming in. "I saw this blue thing flying around [my dog's] head," she said, before claiming that she'd later seen the same "blue orb" floating in a photo of her stepmother Nancy Chuda. "It's breathtaking and amazing. It is my mother in spirit," she said with a smile.
Afterward, Chloe proceeded to share the images with her followers, providing both the original pictures and close-up shots of the "orbs". "Your loved ones never leave you," she wrote in the caption. However, it is also plausible to consider that these lights could be attributed to a lens flare, an optical phenomenon that arises when intense light is dispersed within a camera lens.
'Mum came into my body and carried me through'
Earlier this year, Chloe expressed that she sensed her mother's "presence" during her state funeral in Melbourne. Delivering a deeply emotional eulogy at the memorial, Chloe candidly admitted to feeling like a "little girl lost" without her mother. She revealed that she was able to deliver the heartfelt speech because she strongly felt her late mother's spirit within her.
"It was the perfect night and I really felt mum's spirit there. I think the love carried us through," she told Daily Mail. "It was difficult to get up there. I got up there because I listened to my mum within me and she said, 'You're so strong, my darling, you can do it.'" She continued, "It's a privilege to stand up and shout from the mountaintop how proud you are of your mum. It was the love that lifted me up there and mum came into my body and carried me through."