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Rita Ora admits she's 'made a lot of mistakes' as she alludes to her Covid rule-breaking scandals and says she regrets 'not being more considerate'


The singer, 34, hit headlines in November 2020 when she went against strict quarantine restrictions to hold a 30th birthday party at a west London restaurant.

Rita Ora has owned up to making 'a lot of mistakes' and revealed her biggest regret is 'not being more considerate' to others, as she alluded to her infamous flouting of lockdown rules during the Covid pandemic (seen last week) When asked if there was one mistake she'd made that she regretted most of all, Rita alluded to her infamous Covid rule break, saying she wished she'd been 'more considerate' and didn't realise the 'responsibility' she had as a role model to fans. The Notting Hill venue was offered £5,000 from Rita's team to break Covid rules, while her security also requested they turn off their CCTV cameras before guests arrived (Police pictured outside her home in November 2020)

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