Dancing On Ice has been hit by more drama after receiving Ofcom complaints following Rita Ora's performance. Rita, 30, appeared on Sunday night's episode of the hit ITV show to perform her latest single Bang Bang, a collaboration with DJ Imanbek.
04.02.2021 - 20:29 / msn.com
Rita Ora’s lockdown 30th birthday party has avoided having its licence revoked despite police protestations. CCTV cameras at the Notting Hill restaurant were turned off to avoid filming the arrival of Ora's celebrity guests such as Cara Delevingne,police said as it called for a review of the venue's licence.
Dancing On Ice has been hit by more drama after receiving Ofcom complaints following Rita Ora's performance. Rita, 30, appeared on Sunday night's episode of the hit ITV show to perform her latest single Bang Bang, a collaboration with DJ Imanbek.
Cara Delevingne has put her home in the Hollywood Hills on the market.
staff being furloughed, he 'attended the restaurant to facilitate the event', admitting that he was 'greedy'. Mr Bhattarai added that the group attended the venue at 7pm with a planned 7-8 guests, however, by around 9pm, there were about 17 people, who brought their own alcohol to the restaurant, including bottles of Ora's tequila brand.
The restaurant which hosted Rita Ora’s lockdown 30th birthday party has avoided having its licence revoked. Kensington and Chelsea Council has said Casa Cruz in Notting Hill, west London, will instead have its licence suspended for six weeks following a review.
The Sun, her rich and famous mates - Cara Delevingne, her sister Poppy, and TOWIE's Vas J Morgan among them - were seen on their way to the venue. The paper also has photos of the police outside the restaurant, Casa Cruz, after they were alerted 'to reports of a potential breach of Covid regulations in W11'.
Rita Ora is understood to have lost 200,000 Instagram followers after she apologised for breaking coronavirus rules.The I Will Never Let You Down singer, 30, lost followers across her social media platforms after she apologised for throwing a party at a swanky Notting Hill restaurant in November. Rita apologised at the time and paid a £10,000 fine for what she called a “small gathering”.
A representative for British singer Rita Ora offered to pay a London restaurant boss nearly $7,000 (£5,000) to break COVID-19 lockdown rules and host her 30th birthday party, according to police. The Your Song star, whose mother is a frontline health worker, was so desperate to celebrate her age milestone and socialise, she invited friends to join her at Casa Cruz on 28 November - just four days before London's second lockdown was lifted.
Rita Ora reportedly paid big bucks to enjoy her 30th birthday. Back in November, the star came under fire for hosting a birthday celebration at the Casa Cruz restaurant in the Notting Hill neighborhood of London, England -- which at the time, was ordered -- along with other restaurants -- to close indoor dining due to coronavirus lockdown protocols.
Rita Ora is being accused of offering to pay nearly $7,000 for her birthday party, held during one of UK’s Coronavirus lockdowns, at the restaurant Casa Cruz.