Happy birthday: Rita Ora apologize for breaking the rules of isolation

The British singer of Albanian descent, Rita Ora, has apologised Monday for violating the isolation rules by having a birthday party. She said the violation was a serious and unreasonable “error. The Sun daily has published several photos of Ora and others, including Cara models and Poppy Deledingne, by [...]
The British singer of Albanian descent, Rita Ora, has apologised Monday for violating the isolation rules by having a birthday party.
She said the violation was a serious and unreasonable “error.
The Sun daily has published several photos of Ora and others, including Cara models and Poppy Deledingne, arriving at the Cast Cruz restaurant in London on Saturday.
Under current isolation regulations, which end Wednesday, all restaurants and bars should be closed, in addition to the “service, take with you” or remittances to the house.
Britain's inhabitants are also forbidden to meet in closed quarters with family members.
The clock said in the Instagram that it organised a small “meeting with some friends to celebrate the 30th birthday of”.
The “has been a hasty decision, which has been made with the thought that we are getting out of isolation and that would be okay”, it wrote.
She has said she now understands the “s have been her actions and that she takes full responsibility”.
Reports of this holiday have sparked criticism.
Asked about this organisation, Jamie Davies, spokesman for British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, has said that “is important for everyone in the society to set examples, respecting the rules. This applies to each member of the public, including the celebrities”.
Great Britain has registered over 58,000 Corleone victims, at the same time the highest death rate in Europe, so far.












