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Olivia Newton-John Sings On Cruise Day After ‘Storm Chaser’ Was Found Dead On Board

Olivia Newton-John performed on the party cruise where Storm Chaser Joel Taylor was found dead. As RadarOnline.com has learned, the beloved star sang along through an entire production of Grease, as adoring crowds cheered her on.

Despite her ongoing battle with stage-four breast cancer, Newton-John, 69, looked more alive than ever!

"My thanks to all of you who have reached out and supported me in the last six months,” she told fans while on stage. “I want you to know that I am doing great, I’m healthy and I want to keep doing this performing for a long, long time.”

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Since she announced her health crisis, Newton-John has been spotted out and about with her family. Positive as always, she’s found more than enough reasons to keep fighting her deadly illness.

In the video exclusively obtained by RadarOnline.com, the actress is seen having the time of her life as the large boat audience sang along to her iconic hits. She performed the day after Storm Chaser Joel Taylor, 38, was found dead in his room.

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As the 7-day Royal Caribbean Harmony of the Seas cruise was stationed in Puerto Rico, authorities discovered Taylor’s lifeless body. He is said to have died of an overdose.

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