Rita Ora

Rita Ora
Rita Sahatçiu Orais a British singer and actress. Her debut studio album, Ora, released in 2012, debuted at number one in the United Kingdom. The album contained the UK number-one singles, "R.I.P." and "How We Do". After reaching the peak position as a featured act on DJ Fresh's "Hot Right Now", Ora became the artist with the most number-one singles on the UK Singles Chart in 2012, with three consecutive singles reaching the top position. She was nominated for three...
NationalityBritish
ProfessionPop Singer
Date of Birth26 November 1990
CityPristina, Kosovo
A steamer is like an inhaler, so you can inhale this oil or frankincense or eucalyptus. Before I go onstage, I spend half an hour taking in that steam, and it saves my life!
I've been going to Bicester Village since I was young. My mum and dad really loved that place, and I always used to stock up on clothes. I love the fact that it supports great British designers.
Fashion is this obsessive narrative that people don't understand but they can't stop looking at.
Between sixteen and eighteen, I was singing anywhere I could, in bars or down at the pub.
Beyonce is this massive star, but she's incredibly humble. But it's weird because even though I love her, she's my boss's wife.
I've loved music. It was my first everything, but fashion and clothes is just the next step.
I used to do ballet all the time, and I do this ballet workout: it is an amazing thing called Barrecore. It is like pulsing. It turns your legs into, like, jelly, and you feel like a Bambi; you lose so much control over your body because you're pulsing so much.
I used to wait in line for Jordans. That's how much of a freak I was.
Sometimes I see people writing the most ridiculous things about me.
Everyone wants a love song you can dance to.
Every girl, without fail, loves to look at a sexy picture of herself.
Conquering America for a U.K. artist is incredible because that's what everybody wants and dreams about. The accomplishment is dominating a market which you aren't familiar with.
When you're involved with someone for a while, and they decided to express their feelings to the public - that's not my personal way of therapy, but I guess everyone takes split-ups differently.
My childhood was great, my family was great. I wasn't in a mansion, but we made it work.