Piers Morgan has admitted breaching coronavirus rules while out on a date night with his wife in London. The controversial Good Morning Britain Host said he broke rules 'for a few seconds' while getting into a taxi without a face mask on with Celia.
01.12.2020 - 15:43 / msn.com
Piers Morgan has made it clear he’s absolutely not buying Rita Ora’s apology, following the singer’s lockdown birthday celebration.Earlier this week, the I Will Never Let You Down singer made a public apology, after her 30th birthday gathering made front page news, as it went against England’s lockdown restrictions.Posting an apology on Instagram, Rita said she was “deeply sorry for breaking the rules” and called her “spur of the moment decision” to attend the party an “inexcusable error of
.Piers Morgan has admitted breaching coronavirus rules while out on a date night with his wife in London. The controversial Good Morning Britain Host said he broke rules 'for a few seconds' while getting into a taxi without a face mask on with Celia.
So you knew there was a lockdown, otherwise you wouldn't have thought it was about to come to an end.'Susanna Reid added: 'Also, even when lockdown comes to an end it's still against the rules to have 30 people come together.'It had been reported that Rita had 30 guests at her bash at Casa Cruz restaurant, but the MailOnline understands the number was seven. Piers later said: 'Her mother's a health worker! She spent most of the first wave of the pandemic speaking about her pride for the health
Piers Morgan has blasted Rita Ora after the singer broke lockdown rules by holding her 30th birthday party at a West London restaurant. Rita and 30 friends let their hair down at Casa Cruz in Notting Hill, West London on the evening of Saturday, 28 November, it is claimed.The party broke England lockdown restrictions which do not permit people to gather indoors or hospitality businesses to open.
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Rita Ora is issuing an apology after she broke local coronavirus protocols to attend her own birthday party. The pop star and actress said on Monday that she committed a “serious and inexcusable error of judgment” after photos of Ora and others, including model and actress Cara Delevingne and her sister Poppy Delevingne surfaced on Saturday from the Casa Cruz restaurant in the Notting Hill neighborhood of London, England.