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9th August 2022
10:57am BST

We all wanted to be Sandy, not only for her iconic outift and hairstyle during You're The One That I Want, but also her good set of morals and being e genuinely good person. Olivia's portrayal of the at times naive and innocent schoolgirl was the most memorable of her career, and for a good reason.
While Rizzo was definitely the more entertaining character and has a much more impactful storyline, looking back on the film now, it's Sandy we should all be thriving to be, a good person.
Grease tackled storylines at the time that were risky, it showed teen pregnancy in the 1950s to a 70s audience in a country where abortion had only been legalised. While Rizzo's "pregnancy" was a false alarm, many people remember it happening differently in a story that ended with an abortion, which allowed audiences to be more normalised to the issue at hamd, even if it was never the intention.
Grease allowed conversations to open up, people began talking about issues that before this would have been so taboo and swept under the rug, people were more relaxed about certain topics, we got a glimpse of what others go through that is unimaginable to us.
While some of it has not aged well, the film still has a special place in our hearts. It was the start of films normalising teenagers in school and what they really get up to and it touched on teen pregnancy. And while films in todays era doing this are getting it a lot better, it had to start somewhere and Grease was that for us.
Olivia Newton-John may be gone now, but her performance as Sandy will always be one that will stick with us.Explore more on these topics: