Now Playing

{{nowplay.song.artist}}

{{nowplay.song.track}}

Now playing

MIX

Today's Best Music

Current Show

{{currentshow.name}}

{{currentshow.description}}

Current Show

MIX

Today's Best Music

{{nowplay.song.artist}} Album Art Now playing

{{nowplay.song.track}}

{{nowplay.song.artist}}

Album Art Now playing

MIX

Today's Best Music

{{currentshow.name}} {{currentshow.name}} Current Show

{{currentshow.name}}

{{currentshow.description}}

MIX Current Show

MIX

Today's Best Music

trending on mix

Rita Ora Apologised And Paid Fine For Attending Her Own Birthday Party

She had gone against England’s strict COVID-19 lockdown rules.
01 Dec 2020, 12:29 PM
  • Share on Whatsapp
  • Share on Line

Main image via TMZ

British singer Rita Ora turned 30 recently and she organized a party to welcome her into the 3-series club. 

However, her action is said to have broken England’s strict COVID-19 lockdown laws and the pop star has taken responsibility for her doings. 

Rita admitted that she had gone to a ‘small gathering’ with 30 people in attendance. Although it may sound ‘okay’ in some other countries under COVID-19 restrictions, people in England are strictly not allowed to mingle with other households indoors and can only meet one person outside. 

She brought the matter to Instagram and said that she made the decision in a spur of the moment and apologised to the authorities and public. 

rita ora apologised and paid fine for attending her own birthday party Image via Instagram

Police officers have reported the breach of COVID-19 rules but there weren’t any other offences committed. Rita Ora voluntarily paid a fine for flouting the law. 

We commend her for taking responsibility for her actions, but we’d also like to remind people out there to just avoid taking the risk at all. 

Stay safe, everyone! 

By: Piravina Ragunathan

Info via Astro Awani

Filled Under :


*We reserve the right to delete comments that contain inappropriate content.

Related

  • {{related.category}}

    {{related.name}}

     {{related.DocumentPublishFrom | date:"dd MMMM yyyy h:mma"}}