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Olivia Newton-John is considered a refugee in the context of her family's history. Her father, Brinley Newton-John, was a British prisoner of war during World War II, and her mother, Irene, was the daughter of a German immigrant. They later emigrated to Australia, where Olivia was born. While she herself was not a refugee, her family's experience reflects the broader themes of displacement and migration.

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