Rita Ora is out here expertly showing fans how to still wear a face mask, even while holidaying.
The singer, 29, has jetted off overseas to Ibiza and is making sure to keep health and safety for her and others a number one priority during the coronavirus pandemic.
Celebrities have been stressing the importance of wearing masks in a bid to keep the virus at bay and control its spread, with Rita ensuring that her face covering was an essential in her holiday luggage.
And taking to Instagram, the Let Me Love You hit-maker nailed her poolside look with a mask that matched her bikini.
Rita posed up a storm in her cool off-the-shoulder piece that came with a matching mask and fluffy crop top to boot.
Using her poolside photoshoot as a way of grabbing the attention of fans, she said: ‘Wear a mask even on holiday…💙.’
Noted, Rita. Noted.
Her latest post comes after reports Rita is holidaying with new boyfriend Romain Gavras.
The pair are rumoured to have been dating for the past four months and Rita is said to be pretty loved-up already with her new man, Romain – who is Greek and French and 10 years her senior.
And it sounds like things are going well for Rita and the music video director, with sources telling The Sun: ‘She’s in a serious thing with Romain and properly loved-up.’
‘It’s the first time she’s been serious with someone in ages,’ the insider added.
Rita’s trip away comes as the star hosted a benefit concert to help with Unicef’s coronavirus relief efforts.
Performing via her Instagram TV, Rita helped to raise money as a Unicef ambassador to ‘help protect children from the impact of Covid-19’.
‘A whole generation of children are in danger and I hope this performance will raise vital funds to help protect children from the impact of #Coronavirus,’ she had told fans prior to the concert taking place via livestream.
Unicef predicts that 6000 children can die every single day over the next six months, as coronavirus ‘weakens national health systems and disrupts vital services’.
Healthcare facilities are facing huge strains and such donations can help to provide medical supplies for frontline workers, as well as health care support, education and access to child protection service for vulnerable communities.
There are currently over 19.7million confirmed cases of coronavirus across the globe, with 311,000 in the UK alone.
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