Tributes have been pouring in from around the world to 'Grease' star Olivia Newton-John, who died from cancer aged 73.
The British-born Australian singer and actress was best known for playing Sandy in 'Grease', one of the most successful film musicals ever made, reports the BBC.
Her co-star John Travolta said she "made all of our lives so much better" while its director said: "What you see is what you get with her."
She died peacefully at her California ranch surrounded by family and friends.
The musical was the biggest box-office hit of 1978, and gave Newton-John three huge hit singles, including 'You're The One That I Want' and 'Summer Nights', both performed with Travolta.
And it was a catalyst for change in both her image and her musical direction, shedding her innocent, country-pop image.
Following the news of her death, scores of fans as well as famous figures from the world of entertainment began to share heartfelt messages and memories.
Singer Rod Stewart called her "the perfect lady, gorgeous, with great poise and with a certain Aussie sophistication".
"Her spandex trousers in Grease were my inspiration for my 'Da ya think I'm Sexy' era," he added, referencing the iconic tight, black leather outfit that she wore at the film's end.
US television personality Oprah Winfrey said her "positivity was just infectious". "You'll be missed, Olivia," she wrote.
She added: "Here's to the good times."