Pop Star Rita Ora 'PAYS £10,000 Covid fine' and apologises for 'inexcusable error of judgement' after holding lockdown-flouting 30th birthday bash.




Rita Ora has apologised for breaking corona virus lockdown rules by holding a lavish 30th birthday bash at a Notting Hill restaurant.

In a message to fans she said sorry for the 'serious and inexcusable error of judgement' as a source confirmed she has offered to pay the proposed £10,000 fine over the event.

The singer, whose mother is a nurse, was initially reported to have invited 30 friends to the restaurant in Notting Hill, West London, to mark the occasion.

But the group, said to have partied 'until the early hours', was said by sources close to her to have been just seven.


    Rita Ora arriving at her party at Notting Hill restaurant 


Metropolitan Police officers had been called to Casa Cruz in West London on Saturday night at 9pm but at the time found no evidence.

But following further information, police continued their investigation today, and we understand the star voluntarily paid a £10K fine.

The breach was a far cry from Rita's actions earlier this year, when she launched coronavirus safety merchandise, emblazoned with the logo 'Stop the spread'.

See her apology below; 

                    

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