Rita Ora rocks double denim as she performs How To Be Lonely

Rita Ora rocks double denim as she performs How To Be Lonely after revealing how happy she is new single has helped people in isolation

  • The singer, 29, did the performance before the U.K went into lockdown 

She recently revealed how happy she was that her new single How To Be Lonely is helping people amid lockdown.  

And Rita Ora delighted fans as she uploaded a live performance of the single on her You Tube channel on Friday. 

The singer, 29, looked sartorially-savvy as she channelled the nineties trend in double denim. 

Singing her heart out: Rita Ora delighted fans as she uploaded a live performance of the single on her You Tube channel on Friday

Rita’s over-sized jacket and baggy jeans sheathed over her slender frame.  

The songstress teamed the look with white trainers and wore her blonde locks in a sleek, straight centre parting. 

Rita gave her all during the moving performance while her band danced in the background.  

Stylish: The singer, 29, looked sartorially-savvy as she channelled the nineties trend in double denim

Stylish: The singer, 29, looked sartorially-savvy as she channelled the nineties trend in double denim

Heartfelt: Rita gave her all during the moving performance

Heartfelt: Rita gave her all during the moving performance

Casual: Rita's over-sized jacket and baggy jeans sheathed over her slender frame

Casual: Rita’s over-sized jacket and baggy jeans sheathed over her slender frame

Earlier in the day, the songstress put on a racy display as she went braless while taking a break in her garden.

The Anywhere hitmaker flaunted her curves on Instagram in a form-fitting lilac top and showcased her impressive art skills in the process. 

 Captioning the images in which she showed off her painting of a tree, she penned: ‘Yesterday I sat in the garden and drew a tree and got paint on my face. For the ones who are fortunate enough to really reflect what did you do? happy Friday!’

Putting on a show: Her band danced in the background

Putting on a show: Her band danced in the background 

Gorgeous: The songstress teamed the look with white trainers and wore her blonde locks in a sleek, straight centre parting

Gorgeous: The songstress teamed the look with white trainers and wore her blonde locks in a sleek, straight centre parting

Rita’s daring display comes hours after she praised her ‘heroic’ mum Vera for inspiring her to become an NHS volunteer during the coronavirus pandemic.

The singer gushed about her proud mum, 56, during an interview on ITV’s This Morning, after Vera revealed she’s returned to work as a psychiatrist and GP during the outbreak.

Rita also told Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford she is glad to see her single How To Be Lonely has become a help to fans in their homes during the lockdown, after they created dance routines from the song on TikTok. 

Hot right now: Earlier in the day, the songstress put on a racy display as she went braless while taking a break in her garden

Hot right now: Earlier in the day, the songstress put on a racy display as she went braless while taking a break in her garden

Artist: The Anywhere hitmaker flaunted her curves on Instagram in a form-fitting lilac top and showcased her impressive art skills in the process

Artist: The Anywhere hitmaker flaunted her curves on Instagram in a form-fitting lilac top and showcased her impressive art skills in the process

Rita openly shared her pride for her mum as it was revealed she had returned to the NHS frontline to help during the pandemic, and as been supporting her from afar as they isolate in separate homes.

The British hitmaker also confessed she does worry about her mum being so close to the epicentre of the virus, but has been inspired to try and help the nationwide effort as a volunteer.

She said: ‘I think my mum is truly… she thrives off doing her duty, and what made me want to volunteer is that I just found seeing it first hand this is so real that I felt like what could I possibly do?

‘I just think it’s truly heroic, seeing all the doctors on the front line. It goes to show we as a humanity can still come together and be unified, it’s truly truly an amazing time to come out the other end and think we can do this together.’

Caring: The singer appeared alongside her mum onThis Morning, as Vera revealed she had returned to work on the NHS frontline to care for patients with mental health problems

Caring: The singer appeared alongside her mum onThis Morning, as Vera revealed she had returned to work on the NHS frontline to care for patients with mental health problems