Olivia Newton-John and Chloe Lattanzi are one of the closest mother-daughter duos in Tinseltown.
And now the pair have delighted fans by sharing a rare new video of them singing, which has sparked calls for them to release another duet together.
Taking to Instagram on Monday, 34-year-old Chloe shared a hilarious video of her and mum Olivia, 71, heading to the dentist.
WATCH IN THE PLAYER ABOVE: Chloe and ONJ’s hilarious duet
Despite the seemingly mundane task, the women managed to create a catchy jingle around the often dreaded chore of going to the dentist.
“On the way to the dentist, where I will get drilled,” the women sing in perfect harmony.
“On the way to the dentist, I’d rather have a pill,” they continue.
“What we do when we do anything. #sing @therealonj,” Dancing With The Stars alumni Chloe captioned the post.
Fans were quick to praise the Grease star and her only child, calling on them to release more music together.
“Great !!! Definitely a new duet hit 🌹,” one user commented.
“So lovely to hear you both sing together. Please post more songs together to brighten the spirits of those in Melbourne in lockdown,” a second asked.
“Beautiful mother daughter duo and harmonies,” a third said.
Chloe later clarified in the comments section she was off to get root canal.
“Had a roooot canal no joke,” she explained to a curious fan.
The pair have previously dabbled in the music scene together, releasing a dance remix of ONJ’s 1980s classic Magic from her hit film Xanadu in 2015, titled You Have To Believe.
Olivia Newton-John and Chloe Lattanzi have been through more together than many people experience over an entire lifetime.
The golden mother-daughter duo have battled Chloe’s drug addiction and ONJ’s cancer – which tragically, Chloe first learned about from another student at school.
“I love seeing my mum. It’s good medicine. When I don’t see my mum for a long time, it’s like I feel ill,” Chloe told The Australian Women’s Weekly last year.
“When I’m with her, it feels like all is right with the world. She makes me feel safe.”