UK popstar Rita Ora, Aussie crooner Keith Urban and Australian Idol’s Jessica Mauboy will be the fresh faces making up the new-look coaching team.
30.11.2020 - 22:17 / perezhilton.com
Celebs really think the pandemic doesn’t apply to them, huh?
Throughout the nearly nine-month crisis, the rich and famous have been criticized again and again for flouting quarantine rules and partying with pals. This time, at least, someone actually paid for it: Rita Ora was forced to shell out a hefty fine after throwing herself an indoor birthday bash, violating the UK’s current lockdown rules.
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UK popstar Rita Ora, Aussie crooner Keith Urban and Australian Idol’s Jessica Mauboy will be the fresh faces making up the new-look coaching team.
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.
She recently had to apologise for breaching the UK’s coronavirus restrictions for a second time, and now celebrities including Kerry Katona and Emily Andrea have weighed in on Rita Ora’s rule breaking. Asking: “Why is it one rule for her and another for us?”, Kerry said that she thinks the singer should be “setting an example”.The 40-year-old wrote in her latest column for new magazine: “Rita Ora has been a bad girl after throwing a party during lockdown.
Pop star Rita Ora has been forced to apologise for a second time for breaching COVID restrictions in the UK.
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.
British singer Rita Ora apologized Monday for breaking lockdown rules by holding a birthday party, saying it was “a serious and inexcusable error of judgment.” The Sun newspaper ran photos of Ora and others, including models Cara and Poppy Delevingne, arriving at the Casa Cruz restaurant in London’s Notting Hill area on Saturday.
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.
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.
British singer Rita Ora apologized Monday for breaking COVID-19 lockdown rules by holding a birthday party, saying it was "a serious and inexcusable error of judgment." The Sun newspaper ran photos of Ora and others, including models Cara and Poppy Delevingne, arriving at the Casa Cruz restaurant in London's Notting Hill area on Saturday.