Rita Ora on famous American TV ABC: I never forget where I came from, I've always talked about my background as an immigrant

World-renowned Albanian singer Rita Ora has recently been invited to a special interview for prestigious ABC television, where she spoke proudly about her background and the journey that has made a global pop icon. Asked by the journalist for the impact of its roots in Kosovo [...]
World-renowned Albanian singer Rita Ora has recently been invited to a special interview for prestigious ABC television, where she spoke proudly about her background and the journey that has made a global pop icon.
Asked by the journalist for the impact of its roots from Kosovo and London in the art it creates today, Rita did not hesitate to stress that its origin is essential in forming it as an artist and as a human.
I can talk about this forever. I never forget where I came from. Since my beginning, more than a decade ago, I have always spoken openly about my background as an immigrant, my family as refugees, and how much that means to me. I've been given the opportunity to achieve my dreams, and this is something I never take as good as”, said hit performer “Lit You Love Me”.
Rita stressed that she feels compelled to be the voice of the younger generation: “I am a great lawyer to help future generations stay optimistic about their future with the right means. To do this, we need figures like me and others to talk openly. My art is always based on personal integrity, not on what's right now”.
She also spoke of the role of social networks in her life, acknowledging that she likes TikTok and social networks, but in the creative process remains loyal to herself: “When I play music, it is essential for me to be real and true to myself”.
In the interview, the singer also spoke for the moment she proposed marriage to her husband, renowned director Taika Waiti, a step that had a big echo in world media.
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You know, got a lot of media attention! Even now it's been talking about”, she said laughing. “For me it was very normal. It was a way of taking control and enduring my power as a woman. I didn't even think otherwise. I just wanted to unlock it!”, said the 34-year-old, reports Telegrafi, broadcast Periscope.

Rita showed that although she felt the excitement of making the move, she did not see it as extraordinary: “was my moment with my best friend. It still is. And I didn't think about it much until people started saying: Whoa! ) But I think this should normalize. We are as powerful as men who traditionally propose”.
The artist of the world's hits is otherwise continuing to enjoy the success of her newest song “Heat”, which is broad enough and is well received by her audience. /Periscope/












