Olivia Newton-John's widower John Easterling "couldn't imagine" finding love again after her death.
The 73-year-old naturopathic entrepreneur - who was married to the 'Grease' star from 2008 until she died aged 73 from breast cancer two years ago - has insisted while he feels "messages" from her urging him to "live life", he doesn't see himself with another romantic partner.
He told People magazine: "That's not going to happen again, I mean, I don't expect it.
"More recently, I'm getting messages coming from Olivia when I'm in Peru at our special places there, and those messages are like 'Love life, live life.
"'Life is very, very precious, and don't waste a moment of life because it's a very thin veil that separates us.'"
He pointed out that "love can express itself in many forms and many ways", including "having loving relationships" with those in your life.
While he said it's a case of "different expressions", Easterling doesn't see himself finding the same spark he had with his late wife.
He added: "I couldn't imagine it being possible the first time. So I can't imagine it being possible again."
He explained how the couple's love felt "so big and so indefinite in time", and they never had "petty" rows or disagreements.
He recalled: "We embraced it as something even bigger than ourselves. We never had any petty arguments or anything like that.
"I mean, our whole life experience and the things that we shared and believed in were just too important. I didn't even think love could be like that."
And Easterling is sure he'll be "reunited" with her when the time is right, which gives him "strength" after such heartbreak.
He said: "I see and feel her presence all the time, and I know we'll be completely reunited again. So that's giving me the strength and the energy to really push forward."
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