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Rita Ora ‘Sorry’ For Breaking Lockdown Rules To Attend Birthday Party

Rita Ora says she’s “deeply sorry” for breaking English lockdown rules to celebrate her 30th birthday.

Rita Ora 'Sorry' For Breaking Lockdown Rules To Attend Birthday Party

The singer says she attended a party at a restaurant in west London on Saturday.

“Given the restrictions, I realize how irresponsible these actions were and I take full responsibility,” she wrote in a statement.

It’s reported up to 30 people were at the party, although she describes the event as a “small gathering”.

She says it was a “spur of the moment” decision.

London’s Metropolitan Police confirmed officers went to the Casa Cruz restaurant after a report about a potential breach of Covid lockdown regulations.

“I’m deeply sorry for breaking the rules and in turn understand that this puts people at risk,” she posted.

“This was a serious and inexcusable error of judgement.”

A statement on Rita Ora's Insta-story

Current lockdown regulations in England mean you can only meet one other person outside.

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Pubs and restaurants are currently closed (although they can serve non-alcoholic takeaways) and you shouldn’t be with people from outside your house or support bubbles indoors.

Police have the power to break up groups larger than six and those who ignore officers could be fined £100, doubling with each offense to a maximum of £3,200.

The has been told Rita Ora will pay a fine to the police, but officers will not confirm that one was issued.

The singer’s not the first high-profile public figure to admit breaching lockdown. In October, Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham apologized “for the naivety shown” in attending a party for his 23rd birthday.

In May, Manchester City’s Kyle Walker wrote to the club’s supporters after breaching coronavirus restrictions.

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