Daily Express

Half share sex secrets in the office

- By News Reporter By Chris Riches

FASHIONIST­A Rita Ora showed off her style credential­s in a string of daring outfits worn on one hectic day in New York. The Hot Right Now singer, 28, demonstrat­ed her flair on Wednesday as she donned garments including trouser suits, hot pants, an asymmetric frock and a quirky cream sweater dress. Her most daring look came en route to a guest spot on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, when she appeared to go topless under a candyfloss pink satin suit. Rita later walked on stage for her interview wearing a figure-hugging minidress over a one shoulder catsuit.

Londoner Rita completed her colourful look with floral stiletto heels with

Six of the best...Rita Ora’s look in one day in New York

ribbons at the ankle. Earlier, the star went for ultimate cosiness during a winter stroll around the Big Apple.

She slipped on another cream sweater dress which fell almost to her ankles. HALF of Britons confide their sex, stress and health worries to office colleagues – before telling their partners or family, a study has revealed.

The report found 46 per cent of employees find it easier discussing their health with colleagues.

A third said it's easier to share sensitive matters with workmates because their response is more objective.

Stress, sleep, anxiety and weight problems are among the worries first broached in the office.

Those working in media, marketing, IT and HR were among those most likely to confide in colleagues. Those in the arts were least likely.

Stress tops the list of health issues discussed in the workplace.

Least likely to be shared are sexual health, testicular and prostate fears and breast cancer symptoms.

The top 10 “work first” topics are stress, sleep, anxiety, weight, a niggling symptom, female health, smoking, digestion and alcohol consumptio­n.

Dr Petra Simic, medical director at Bupa Health Clinics, which commission­ed the report, said: “With us spending so much time at work, the research shows the positive impact employers can have on the health of their workplace.”

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