Olivia Newton-John’s Daughter Gets Caught on Wrong Floor While Searching for Hotel Pool

Chloe Lattanzi, the daughter of Olivia Newton-John, isn't shy about sharing bikini snaps on social [...]

Chloe Lattanzi, the daughter of Olivia Newton-John, isn't shy about sharing bikini snaps on social media. Judging by her latest Instagram photo, she isn't afraid of rocking a swimsuit in a lavish hotel lobby either.

On Wednesday, the 31-year-old model uploaded a video that shows her trying and failing to find the pool at a fancy hotel. Lattanzi can be seen sporting a risqué white bikini.

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Playing it off like she knew where she was going, Lattanzi strutted through the lobby as if she was on a catwalk before turning to the camera and bursting out in laughter.

"When you think you found the pool level but you didn't, just pretend you meant to wear your swimmers in the lobby!" she captioned the video.

Like many of Lattanzi's social media posts, there were some users who took issue with her daring displays. She later shared another post to explain herself.

"Feeling sexy in my new swimsuit. Sorry if that offends you. If it does, you need to lighten up. Sorry just had it with females shaming me for wearing a swimsuit and loving it. Life is too short to give a fudge about people who don't get you. For the people who don't get you, give them all the chocolate kisses in the world. I love all of you who let me be me and have fun," she wrote.

Check out the clip of Lattanzi wearing her swimsuit in the hotel lobby below:

While Lattanzi was able to clap back her haters with positivity on this particular occasion, she has been open about how there are many who lash out at her over her appearance. The criticism often weighs heavy on her.

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"Ok I'm too skinny. Say what you like. I can't care anymore. I am in so much pain and one fun thing for me to do is take pictures and be creative to forget about my troubles," she said in an Instagram post earlier this year.

"I just got up off the floor I've been sobbing for an hour, feeling the collective energy of strangers all over the world weighing in on my family's problems. Since I was born, this has been my life. This life is also what I believe what made me sick. The anorexia, the depression. I've spent my life trying to please strangers. If I continue to do so I will die," she said.

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