British singer Rita Ora has admitted that media scrutiny on her relationships has bothered her in the past, especially when her loved ones are negatively affected by the coverage
Rita Ora has admitted to feeling bothered by media scrutiny in the past, especially when it impacts her family and friends.
The British pop singer’s personal life has been a headline maker ever since she rose to fame in 2012 with her hit song, Hot Right Now, and became the artist to hold the most number-ones on the UK Singles Chart in that same year. From her romance with reality star Rob Kardashian to her feud with DJ Calvin Harris, Rita’s relationship history has arguably received as much â if not more â attention in the tabloids that her success in the music industry.
Over ten years on from her debut album, the Kosovo native has admittedly learned to deal with the scrutiny â but that doesn’t mean it never affects her. “If my loved ones or those closest to me are reading something and it doesn’t sit right with them, it kind of hits me,” she told Tatler in July.
Rita, 32, is the middle child of three, having grown up in Notting Hill, West London, with her older sister Elena and younger brother, Don. While both of her siblings prefer to stay out of the spotlight, it’s understood that she’s always kept her family close by her side.