The Australians proclaim Rita <x0 city company” after interesting reactions to their traditional diet

It is the sensation of music in the United Kingdom, which has enjoyed its good share of delicates as an international pop star. And on Friday night at the premiere of The Voice Australia”, Rita Ora, 30, gave her opinion on Vegemite. During the debut onto the chair [...]
And on Friday night at the premiere of The Voice Australia”, Rita Ora, 30, gave her opinion on Vegemite.
During the debut exit on the panel, strike singer “Will Never Let You Down” was surprised by her colleague, star Guy Sebastian, who came in with a food box.

“A is this a Donut Chryspy Kresey?”, asked the leading artist of the UK's top music players.
In the meantime Guy discovered that there were several pieces of Vegamette inside the food package.
It's a little more tasty. This is a welcome gift in Australia”, he said.
Rita was happy to experience food, and she even seemed to enjoy it.
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Guy admitted that he liked to eat it with cheese before Rita ridiculed the Australian singer if she was pregnant.

A number were announced on Twitter, writing out various status sites for the star of Albanian descent.
“Rita Ora had the best response to égemite from any international guest. She is officially an honored Australian citizen of”, wrote a fan.

Another added: “Rita Ora is now a consumer of happy little ENgemite”.
“Rita Clock proving

During the premiere episode, the star managed to get a contestant on her team.
Fifteen-year-old Sophia Watt, after returning to all chairs, decided to elect the Albanian artist as her coach in the race.

Rita said she could get closer to her, since she herself was 15 when she signed her first contract for a song.
“You'll get a lot yes and no and this is just reality, but the power that I can hear in your vocal ability, is something that no one can hit it”, she said.

"Vegemite is a thick Australian, dark brown food made from the extracts of the malts of beer, various bottles of vegetables and spices. It was developed by Cyril Callister in Melbourne, Victoria in 1922.












