coronavirus lockdown measures. The Scottish TV presenter was at the helm of the Channel 4 show last night, at 10pm on Friday, in the absence of Adam Hills.
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Rita Ora has told fans she’s “deeply sorry” after flouting lockdown rules to celebrate her 30th birthday on Saturday (28 November) evening.It’s believed that the singer’s secret birthday bash at Casa Cruz restaurant in Notting Hill, West London was attended by more 30 pals including Cara Delevingne and TOWIE’s Vas Morgan, who were seen sneaking into a back entrance with bottles of alcohol.At one point in the evening, police were seen peering through the windows of the restaurant and trying to
.coronavirus lockdown measures. The Scottish TV presenter was at the helm of the Channel 4 show last night, at 10pm on Friday, in the absence of Adam Hills.
Lorraine Kelly has blasted Rita Ora and Kay Burley for breaking lockdown rules in a her very own sweary version of The Queen’s Christmas speech. Lorraine presenter, 61, said stars who broke lockdown rules and government guidelines can “go f**k themselves” in the satirical speech on The Last Leg.
Rita Ora has reportedly been spoken to by both her parents about her actions regarding breaking lockdown restrictions after it was revealed she had a party with more than 30 people last month.The singer-songwriter was spotted on a walk with her father, Besnik Sahatçiu, looking rather expressionless as the pair spoke, not to mention having, apparently, been given "a real ticking off" from her mother, Vera Sahatiçiu.Rita publicly apologised for her actions after she and pals, including Cara
Rita Ora has been given a talking to by her parents Vera and Bresnik after breaking lockdown rules twice, reports claim.The I Will Never Let You Down singer, 30, was forced to apologise on two separate occasions after she broke lockdown rules – once for her illegal birthday party and a second time for failing to quarantine for 14 days after a trip to Egypt. Rita has since received backlash for her actions including from Good Morning Britain star Piers Morgan,Emily Andrea and Kerry Katona.
Rita Ora has apologised again, after it emerged that her 30th birthday party last month was a double breach of COVID-19 rules. Aside from the fact that she shouldn’t have been having a birthday party at all, she should also have been in self-isolation at the time of the event.According to the Mail On Sunday, Ora flew by private jet to Egypt on 21 Nov in order to perform at the W Hotel in Cairo.
Rita Ora has apologised again after it was revealed she broke coronavirus lockdown rules for a second time.Last week (November 30), Ora apologised for breaching lockdown rules after holding a “small” gathering with friends to celebrate her 30th birthday.The singer said she was sorry for a “serious and inexcusable error of judgment” after the party was held at a restaurant in Notting Hill, West London.However, the singer has apologised again after reports emerged that she should have been
Rita Ora has apologised for flouting lockdown rules for a second time, after failing to isolate after a trip to Egypt.The singer was slammed last week after she threw a 30th birthday party with celebrity pals at the Casa Cruz restaurant in Notting Hill, West London, with her issuing a lengthy apology afterwards and reportedly voluntarily paying a £10,000 fine to police.
Rita Ora has pulled the plug on an appearance on the Jonathan Ross show this week. The singer was due to be a guest on the chat show before she was caught in a storm of headlines over her lockdown-breaking 30th birthday party.
Rita Ora has apologised for holding a 30th birthday party for herself during lockdown, when that sort of thing is definitely not allowed. The singer said that it was a “serious and inexcusable error of judgment”, after police broke up the event at a restaurant in London on Saturday.In an Instagram story post, Ora wrote: “I attended a small gathering with some friends to celebrate my 30th birthday.
Rita Ora has reportedly paid a £10,000 fine after breaking coronavirus restrictions by hosting a party to mark her 30th birthday. A source claimed the star has dished out the cash voluntarily after speaking to police officers this morning, reports The Mirror.
Celebs really think the pandemic doesn’t apply to them, huh?
Rita Ora has told how she is "deeply sorry" for flaunting lockdown rules by holding a 30th birthday bash at a restaurant. It is claimed the singer partied with 30 friends at Casa Cruz in Notting Hill, West London on the evening of Saturday, 28 November, and has voluntarily paid a £10,000 fine to police.The singer took to Instagram to issue an apology for the bash but downplayed the size of it by describing it as a "small gathering".
Police were seen peering through the windows of the supposedly closed Casa Cruz restaurant in Notting Hill, and now Ora, who turned 30 last week, has apologised for breaking COVID restrictions.In a statement, she wrote: "Hello all, I attended a small gathering with some friends to celebrate my 30th birthday.