Children’s charity fears backlash after Rita Ora flouts lockdown rules
RITA ORA has angered children’s charity Unicef by breaking lockdown rules three months after she appealed for donations to help youngsters hit by Covid-19.
The charity appeared to distance itself from the singer after her refusal to isolate following a jaunt to Egypt to perform for a six- figure sum – revealed exclusively by The Mail on Sunday.
‘ When ambassadors act in their own personal capacity, their views or actions do not necessarily reflect those of or are endorsed by Unicef,’ the charity said.
Ms Ora, who turned 30 this month, fronted the biggestever appeal by Unicef to help children whose lives were being blighted by the pandemic. But a source at the charity said chiefs feared a backlash after the criticism level led at her for repeatedly flouting lockdown rules.
‘They don’t like any negative press, and Rita jetting off and of course having a birthday party for 30 isn’t great after she begged for donations,’ the source said.
For the summer campaign, the singer used Instagram to invite cash donations, alerting her 16 million followers to the threat posed to the world’s vulnerable children by the pandemic.
She also treated her fans to a ten- minute performance from her home on the social media platform.
Ms Or a has supported Unicef UK since 2013. She came to Britain as an infant when her parents fled her home in Kosovo after the persecution of Albanians there. She grew up in West London near where s he now lives.
Last week, this newspaper revealed how the singer flew to Cairo on a private jet for a lucrative performance at a new five-star hotel.
Under Government rules, she should have quarantined for 14 days but six days after she landed in the UK she was caught throwing a 30th birthday party for her friends at an exclusive restaurant.