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Rita Ora joins NHS volunteers

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LONDON Rita Ora along with her sister Elena, 31, in an attempt to do their part in battling the pandemic decided to sign up British vocal powerhouse. Rita Ora proved to be one of the most selfless celebrities around the globe. The singer announced to the world, that after getting inspired by her mother, she too has signed up as a volunteer for the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom, to help those affected by the coronavirus. The 29-yearold along with her sister Elena, 31, in an attempt to do their part in battling the pandemic decided to sign up, after revealing that their mother Vera Sahatciu, 55, had also returned to the frontline in hospitals. Talking to Hello! Magazine, Rita said: “My mother has always been my hero, but this pandemic has honestly made her a superhero in my eyes.”

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