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02.12.2020 - 13:34 / ok.co.uk
After she was busted for flouting lockdown rules with a lavish party for her 30th birthday, Rita Ora is reportedly launching a probe to find out how the news got out.The singer, who was blasted by Piers Morgan, thinks one of her friends exposed her party to the police, according to a report.
An insider told The Sun: "Rita's transgression coming to light has left her humiliated, not to mention potentially out of pocket, as she's agreed to pay a £10,000 fine once it's issued.The source went on to
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Rita Ora has reportedly launched an investigation into how details of her illegal birthday party were leaked after it came to light that she’d breached lockdown rules by throwing a bash at a west London restaurant.The singer was pictured entering Casa Cruz in Notting Hill via a back entrance as she celebrated her 30th birthday last weekend with more than 30 pals including Cara Delevingne and former TOWIE star Vas Morgan.Rita allegedly agreed to pay a £10,000 fine after being visited at home by
Rita Ora has pulled out of a scheduled appearance on The Jonathan Ross Show amid backlash over her lockdown birthday party.Earlier this week, the I Will Never Let You Down singer made headlines after it emerged that she’d celebrated her 30th birthday with a group of friends at a restaurant in London, despite coronavirus restrictions in place in England at the time.Apologising on Monday, Rita wrote on her Instagram story that she was “deeply sorry for breaking the rules” and called her “spur of
the Sun. The pop star has already agreed to pay a £10,000 fine and profusely apologised for breaking coronavirus rules on large gatherings and household mixing. The hefty sum is the maximum penalty that can be handed down to organisers of gatherings of more than 30 people.Kensington and Chelsea Council has also confirmed it is investigating the alleged breach. But Ora's attention has now reportedly turned to rooting out which one of her confidantes alerted officers to the party.An insider told
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.
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.
Rita Ora says she's «deeply sorry» for throwing a birthday party amid lockdown restrictions in London due to the coronavirus pandemic.