Singer Rita Ora doesn’t shy away when it comes to posting sexy images to Instagram and today’s social media reveal was certainly no exception either.
The 29-year-old bombshell demanded attention as she rocked a seriously sheer white shirt that gaped open.
Toying with her fans, she smouldered for the camera as the sheer item loosely covered her ample cleavage.
Leaving very little to the imagination, she struck a sexy pose as she pouted up a storm in the filtered image.
The songstress, who has been working on her upcoming album in lockdown, later flaunted her entire ensemble as she stepped out.
Turning up the heat, she paraded her curves in the translucent shirt as the garment opened across her chest, flashing a lot of flesh as well as her racy white bra.
With not one button securing the material in place, it was hard not to be distracted by her lace underwear on show.
To protect her modesty, the Lonely Together hitmaker gathered the sultry blouse into a bunched-up loose knot as she attempted to not give too much away.
Keeping it casual, Rita opted for a baggy pair of light coloured denim jeans that were pulled up high onto her hips.
Dressed to impress, she added an array of chunky gold necklaces and some matching small hoops in her ears to glam up her outfit.
Rita’s blonde locks looked stunning, styled effortlessly straight and blowdried to flick away from her face.
(Image: Rita Ora/Instagram)
By way of makeup, she wore lashings of red lipstick, a contoured cheek bone and winged liner.
Using her platform to show the importance of preventing the spread of coronavirus, Rita posed for the steamy image wearing a face mask.
The star, who has spent lockdown in the Cotswolds, joined many artists who have called for the Government to support the live music industry which is suffering financially as a result of Covid-19.
Rita and celebrities such as Ed Sheeran, George Ezra, Dua Lipa and Little Mix have all signed a letter to Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden to request support.
The letter read: “UK live music has been one of the UK’s biggest social, cultural, and economic successes of the past decade.
“But, with no end to social distancing in sight or financial support from the government yet agreed, the future for concerts and festivals and the hundreds of thousands of people who work in them looks bleak.
“Until these businesses can operate again, which is likely to be 2021 at the earliest, government support will be crucial to prevent mass insolvencies and the end of this world-leading industry.”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk