Olivia Newton-John’s daughter Chloe Lattanzi decided to quit Instagram days after her mom was re-diagnosed with breast cancer.

Prior to deleting her social media account, Lattanzi first shared her insights over one fan’s comment that she couldn’t post happy pictures of herself because of what her mom was going through.

“I don’t want my life to be public and this is the greatest struggle a daughter could go through. And the last thing I need is someone telling me that I can’t distract myself and post normal creative pics on my Instagram,” she wrote.

Earlier this week, the Newton-John announced the postponement of her tours in the United States and Canada due to her breast cancer. The “Grease” star also postponed half of her concert earlier this month after suffering from severe back pain. It was later on discovered that the back pain was a result of the cancer that has already metastasized down to her spine.

Meanwhile, Lattanzi also gave fans an update about her mom’s condition and said that Newton-John is doing fine. She also remained positive and said that her mom can beat cancer for the second time within just three months. Lattanzi also revealed that the singer advised her to keep being creative and positive. Lattanzi, who is Newton-John’s daughter from her first husband, Matt Lattanzi, went on to explain her decision to leave Instagram.

“I’m going to leave my Instagram for a while. Not. Because I’m ashamed that I posted a pic that wasn’t to do with my mom, but because I’m angry. Angry that there are such incredibly insensitive a------- out there making me feel ashamed of trying to feel normal. Goodbye for a while,” she wrote.

A source close to the “I Honestly Love You” singer told People that Newton-John is resting and going through treatment at the moment. On her Facebook account, the “You’re the One that I Want” crooner also told her supporters that she will be undergoing a short course of photo radiation therapy on top of natural wellness therapies that will be facilitated by the foundation that she put up after her first breast cancer diagnosis.

Olivia Newton-John, Chloe Lattanzi
Chloe Lattanzi is upset over those posting insensitive comments on her Instagram account following her mom, Olivia Newton John’s cancer diagnosis. Pictured: Newton-John and Lattanzi at the G’Day USA Los Angeles Black Gala in Los Angeles on Jan. 22, 2011. Reuters/Gus Ruelas