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Olivia Newton-John Says Goodbye Malibu, Hello Florida

June 22 2009, Published 4:21 a.m. ET

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Olivia Newton-John and her new hubby John Easterling have purchased a $4.1 million love nest suitable for honeymooners in Jupiter, Florida. The waterfront manse has 4 bedrooms and 4 baths in 5,500 sq. ft. It has an acre of waterfront property with dockage for one large or two small boats.

Boating may not be Miss Newton-John's favorite pursuit however. Her previous beau Patrick McDermott disappeared during a boating trip in 2005.  It remains unknown if he died in an accident, was murdered or arranged his own disappearance. There were reported sightings of him last year but they were unproven.

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Easterling is the founder of Amazon Herb Company, a position that's earned him the nickname of Amazon John. He and Olivia had known each other for 15 years before he swept her off her feet and down the aisle. They married June 21, 2008 and just a few months later, Newton-John sold her long-time Malibu home for somewhere in the neighborhood of $10 million. 

She's now hopelessly addicted to the Sunshine State.

(photo: WENN)

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