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deadly global pandemic, it seems like a lot of celebrities conveniently missed the memo. British singer Rita Ora is the latest famous person to apologize for throwing a publicized gathering despite the increasing number of COVID-19 infections and government mandates.On 28th November, Ora threw herself a “small gathering” (though reports say there were over 30 people) for her 30th birthday party at a restaurant in London.
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Pretty steep for a Zoom call. Gov. Andrew Cuomo is looking to fatten his campaign coffers with an online birthday shindig that will cost supporters up to $10,000 to — virtually — rub shoulders with him and a few of his favorite celebs.
Rita Ora was supposed to be self-isolating when she broke lockdown rules to throw a birthday party, it has emerged. The Mail on Sunday reports that Ora flew to Egypt in a private jet on 21 November to perform at the five-star W Hotel in Cairo, for which she was paid a six-figure sum.
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Metropolitan Police not to flout the new Tier 2 coronavirus rules as it hit out at a “selfish minority” putting other Londoners at risk.Deputy Assistant Commissioner Matt Twist said that there was “no excuse” for “wilful, deliberate, dangerous” breaches of the regulations banning parties and similar large gatherings and that officers would be ready to take action against organisers and those who attended.His comments came as new post-lockdown rules came into force today which continue to
Piers Morgan has ridiculed Rita Ora’s apology for breaking lockdown rules - saying she is only sorry she got caught.The How Wed Do (Party) singer has said she is “deeply sorry” for breaching the rules put in place to prevent the spread of Covid-19 in order to celebrate her 30th birthday with friends.Morgan dismissed her apology on Good Morning Britain, saying: "'I'm deeply sorry', what about? You're not deeply sorry - you're deeply sorry you got caught!"That's what you're 'deeply sorry' about.
Singer Rita Ora has landed herself in a lot of trouble after throwing a birthday bash in a restaurant while the UK is in lockdown.
Celebs really think the pandemic doesn’t apply to them, huh?
Elizabeth Chambers clapped back at criticism after celebrating her daughter Harper’s 6th birthday amid the coronavirus pandemic.“Most memorable 6th birthday for the MOST MAGICAL girl!” the BIRD Bakery owner, 38, captioned a Sunday, November 29, Instagram video of Harper smiling with a horse at her side.
Piers Morgan and Lorraine Kelly have criticised Rita Ora for hosting a 30 person birthday party during lockdown.Guests including Cara and Poppy Delevingne were pictured attending Ora’s private 30th birthday party at a restaurant in Notting Hill on Saturday (28 November), despite meetings with people from other households being banned during lockdown.A Met Police spokesperson confirmed to The Sun that the police had been called to the event.Appearing on Good Morning Britain on Monday, Morgan and
Rita Ora has issued an apology after being slammed for throwing a 30th-birthday party in London on Saturday.
The Sun, her rich and famous mates - Cara Delevingne, her sister Poppy, and TOWIE's Vas J Morgan among them - were seen on their way to the venue. The paper also has photos of the police outside the restaurant, Casa Cruz, after they were alerted 'to reports of a potential breach of Covid regulations in W11'.