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10.04.2020 - 03:41 / msn.com
Pop star Rita Ora has detailed the traumatic prejudice she has faced as a refugee from Kosovo.
The Anywhere singer, 29, came to the UK as an infant from Kosovo, Albania when her family fled persecution against Albanians connected to the disintegration of Yugoslavia.
Rita went on to grow up in Notting Hill, London, but it wasn't always easy having sought refuge in the UK.
© ritaora/Instagram Rita with her mother in her younger years Speaking to Vogue Arabia, Rita discussed the impact that the
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LONDON – It's all change again at Atlantic Records U.K., where Liz Goodwin is set to replace Katie White as general manager of the frontline Warner label, home to Ed Sheeran, Stormzy and Rita Ora. White joined Atlantic from Vice Media in September 2018. During her time at the label, she helped deliver Ed Sheeran's No. 6 Coll
U.K. citizens are reportedly in an uproar after Rita Ora ditched her hometown of London for a farmhouse rental property over 100 miles away despite the mandatory lockdown, according to a new report.
The coronavirus pandemic has not cooled the fevers of avid theatre-goers, despite the fact that Broadway is closed through June.
Rita Ora turned her living room into a makeshift studio for a stunning self-isolation performance on Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show.
Actress Rita Wilson has opened up on her coronavirus ordeal and warned of the “extreme” side effects she suffered from medicine used to treat the illness.
Rita Wilson and her husband Tom Hanks were the first celebrities to reveal they tested positive for the coronavirus last month. Now, the singer and actress has opened up in greater detail about the couple's symptoms and their experience with the controversial drug chloroquine.
Rita Ora decided she had to volunteer to help Britain battle the coronavirus after seeing how returning to work affected her psychiatrist mum.
Rita Ora has a real-life hero in her family. The 29-year-old British pop star spoke with ET's Denny Directo via video chat about how her mother, Vera Sahatçiu, is helping on the front lines in England amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Rita Ora is very concerned about her mother’s wellbeing during the coronavirus pandemic.
English pop sensation Rita Ora has fast-become one of the most influential women in pop music. She has had an incredible career since she first burst onto the scene back in 2008. It was then when she signed a massive deal with Roc Nation and ultimately went on to dropping her debut album ‘Ora’ in 2012.
Rita Ora caught up with Billboard via video chat from her home in the U.K., where she is quarantined with her family, to discuss what she’s been up to while being home, her latest single “How to Be Lonely,” and what fans can expect from her third studio album, which she says is one of the most exciting things she has ever been a part of.Chatting with Billboard’s senior director of music Jason Lipshutz, Ora says she has been trying to find the silver lining in the current situation, adding that
Rita Moreno is returning to the world of the Jets and Sharks in the upcoming West Side Story remake.
Rita Ora is volunteering her time to assist Britain’s struggling National Health Service (NHS) amid the coronavirus pandemic.