Inside Rita Ora's Lavish 32 Birthday

FOR a decade RITA ORA single-handily held up the hospitality industry with her late night boozy antics.

But for her 32nd birthday the I Will Never Let You Down singer Rita opted to curb her party loving ways.

Rather than do shots into the early hours, The Sun can reveal the newly health conscious star hosted an intimate dinner at her freshly renovated north London home and a discreet trip to see Fontains D.C perform.

A source said: "Rita Ora can still party harder than most of us but over the past few years she's cut back on the booze and is all about health and fitness now.

"For her birthday this year she had a dinner for family and close friends at her house before heading to a gig with her sister."

Rita kicked off week long celebrations earlier this month by jetting on a luxury trip to the French Alps and hiring out a ridiculously luxurious chalet overlooking Mont Blanc.

The 1500 square meter pad costs a staggering £22,000 a night and comes complete with a private gym, pool, full spa with massage room in acres of picturesque land.

"The trip was nothing short of stunning," my insider added.

"A lot of Rita's friends are used to her celebrity lifestyle but they were all saying they had never known luxury like it.

"Taika [Waititi] wasn't able to make it for the whole week but he flew out for a couple of days. That evening they all had fancy dinner from a private chef with Rita's own brand of Tequila on hand for the margaritas.

"2022 has been a dream for Rita, both personally and professionally. She is the most content she has been in a long time."

Over the past 12 months Rita has landed a series of high profile deals including being cast as Queen of Hearts in upcoming DisneyPlus series The Pocketwatch.

She had also signed a new record deal with BMG which allows her full ownership of all her masters moving forward.

She has as good as wrapped up work on her third album - her first since 2018's Phoenix which peaked at No11 in the UK charts and gave her an five Top 10 singles.

(Source: The Sun)