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Monday, 17 November 2014

Rita Ora turns heads in pink tie-dye flares and matching mac as she promotes Band Aid 30 with Bob Geldof

'Let's change the world!' Rita Ora turns heads in pink tie-dye flares and matching mac as she promotes Band Aid 30 with Bob Geldof

Less than a hour after the new Band Aid 30 track became available to download, Rita Ora and Sir Bob Geldof hit the road to drum up publicity.
The hitmaker made sure all eyes were on her as she arrived at BBC Breakfast, in Manchester on Monday in a striking pink look.
The 23-year-old's feet were completely hidden under a pair of bold flares, which matched her belted jacket perfectly.
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Turning heads: Rita Ora looked stunning in an unusual pink look as she arrived at BBC Breakfast in Manchester on Monday
Turning heads: Rita Ora looked stunning in an unusual pink look as she arrived at BBC Breakfast in Manchester on Monday
Shady lady: The hitmaker was on hand to support Bob Geldof and promote Band Aid 30 - out today
Fashionista: The star looked upbeat as strolled out of the studios
Shady lady: The hitmaker was on hand to support Bob Geldof and promote Band Aid 30 - which is out today

The blonde singer wore her long tresses down and straight, while her fring was pinned back away from her face.
She tweeted prior to her appearance: 'Good morning. Today I'm supporting Sir Bob Geldof on BBC Breakfast at 8.40. The song goes live at 8. Let's change the world.'
Rita's pink and white outfit featured a summery tie-dye pattern and was worn with a floral print blouse, proving that one pattern wasn't enough. 
Be bold: The 23-year-old wore her long blonde tresses down and straight, while pinning her fringe back away from her face
Be bold: The 23-year-old wore her long blonde tresses down and straight, while pinning her fringe back away from her face
Pavement strut: The How We Do singer hid her trim legs and feet under a flared pair of tie-dye trousers 
Pavement strut: The How We Do singer hid her trim legs and feet under a flared pair of tie-dye trousers 

Rita polished off her attire with mirrored shades, despite the lack of sun, before joining the political activist and former singer on the sofa.
The star had also told her fans the day before: 'Band aid 30. Support the cause. Thank you sir bob! It's out tomorrow everybody do your part! Now off to the voice! #TeamRITA #chopper'.
Speaking about the new record - which hopes to raise money to fight Ebola in Africa - Bob admitted he had been 'a bit nervous' but said the response had been 'extraordinary', BBC News reported.
Making an exit! Rita's belted mac was perfectly coordinated with her bottoms
Mixing the print! She wore the jacket over the top of a pink floral blouse
Making an exit! Rita's belted mac was perfectly coordinated with her bottoms, which was worn over the top of a pink floral blouse
Roc The Life: Rita - who was also promoting her upcoming role on The Voice - kept her mirrored sunglasses firmly on as she left
Roc The Life: Rita - who was also promoting her upcoming role on The Voice - kept her mirrored sunglasses firmly on as she left
The windy city: Rita's long hair blew about in the breeze as she got out of her car
The windy city: Rita's long hair blew about in the breeze as she got out of her car
'From what we've seen from iTunes it's gone bonkers,' he told Radio 4's Today programme. 'Within four or five minutes we had a million quid', the website added.
Adding: 'I love living in this country at moments like this'.
Following in the footsteps of George Michael, Sting, Duran Duran and others, whose 1984 efforts raised money for famine relief in Ethiopia, stars such as One Direction, Ed Sheeran and Rita re-recorded Do They Know It's Christmas?
The single - which debuted on The X Factor results show on Sunday, is a reworked version of the original song with the lyrics updated to be more relevant to the Ebola crisis and suffering. 
Exciting times: The beauty tweeted ahead of her appearance: 'Good morning. Today I'm supporting Sir Bob Geldof on BBC Breakfast on BBC one at 8.40. The song goes live at 8. Let's change the world'
Exciting times: The beauty tweeted ahead of her appearance: 'Good morning. Today I'm supporting Sir Bob Geldof on BBC Breakfast on BBC one at 8.40. The song goes live at 8. Let's change the world'


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