Rita Ora
Rita Ora

Between sixteen and eighteen, I was singing anywhere I could, in bars or down at the pub.

Rita Ora
Rita Ora

When people come to my shows, they're like, 'I can't believe you can actually freaking sing!'

Rita Ora
Rita Ora

Some people may look at you almost like a fantasy at times, you know; some people don't think you're real. Because people forget that celebrities are humans too, sometimes.

Rita Ora
Rita Ora

Listen, sharing my life with people is just part of my daily routine.

Rita Ora
Rita Ora

To save your own hair, wigs are literally the way forward.

Rita Ora
Rita Ora

I'm a real goof-ball deep down. It's always been my thing to make people like me.

Rita Ora
Rita Ora

Twitter... can ruin your life.

Rita Ora
Rita Ora

I never knew how small L.A. was until I started to work here.

Rita Ora
Rita Ora

I have 20 wigs at home that I play with.

Rita Ora
Rita Ora

I get so nervous, I get belly pains before I go on stage.

Rita Ora
Rita Ora

I dyed my hair blonde when I was 14. My mom was not happy. But I love being blonde.

Rita Ora
Rita Ora

The music industry is very small.

Rita Ora
Rita Ora

I'm like a dude. Jordans are my favorite. I wear them all the time for shows. I can get girly-girly when I want to, but I can't perform in heels. I would bust my face open on stage, and we don't want that.

Rita Ora
Rita Ora

Daphne Guinness was amazingly comfortable in her skin, and she has an amazing collection in fashion that I wish I could just touch.

Rita Ora
Rita Ora

When I perform, I usually wear wigs because I love them.

Rita Ora
Rita Ora

I literally touched down in Kosovo and the president, prime minister and mayor were waiting for me to get off the plane. Apparently that's unheard of. They don't wait for nobody.

Rita Ora
Rita Ora

I'm most scared of failing, of disappointing people.

Rita Ora
Rita Ora

A New Yorker is anyone who has the guts to really live in the city.

Rita Ora
Rita Ora

I am normally the manly-ish girl on the planet.

Rita Ora
Rita Ora

I don't want people to think that someone gives me something to wear, and I'll put it on.