Rita Time message young people not to break rules: Please don't, the guilt and shame I've felt this week is not worth it.

Albania's internationally famous singer, Rita Ora, felt ashamed when she ended up slandering all British media for violating the antiConvid rules she had made. She hosted a party with many guests for her 30th birthday at a restaurant in London's Nottingham Hill district of London this party of [...]
She hosted a party of many guests for her 30th birthday at a restaurant in London's Nottingham Hill district of London, which was interrupted by police.
Rita has publicly apologized for her reckless actions, while even paying a fine worth 10,000 pounds, as punishment for the risk she caused.
Now she's in an interview for The Sunday TimesShe confessed how she felt this week, where she interrupted all her activities, the cause of her shame.
“While I understand that the apologist words of a pop star cannot have much weight, especially someone who has broken the rules like me, I understand that some may seek to follow my”, the Albanian singer told The Sunday Times.
She has also given a message to all young people not to break the rules like her, because she is not a good example to take on her latest folly.
My message to them is simple: Please don't. The guilt and shame I've kept this week for my mistake is not worth it. Instead, continue to listen to the government's advice and the voices of NHS heroes (the service of National Health in England) and take the necessary precautionary measures”, Rita Ora has said.
During the interview, the Albanian also remembered how difficult it was to move her family from Kosovo to Great Britain, where for a better family life, her father had worked in three jobs while expressing happiness that she now has the opportunity to reward her parents ' labor, enabling them today to live a million lives.












