Indeed it is all about Ora this morning... Speaking to the latest edition of Marie Claire magazine, the singer had this to say of her (rather public split, given he took to twitter after she reportedly avoided him in LA) regarding the demise of her relationship with the Scottish DJ (who's now dating a certain Taylor Swift).

Just to clarify, she broke up with him, mmmmkay? "There was a reason why I split up with him... And there was a reason why I'm at this point in my life where I feel like I have so much musical freedom, and I don't have to explain myself to anybody… It was more of a thing where I was in awe. I was at that point in my relationship where I felt he could do no wrong. I thought he had my back and that he'd never steer me wrong. But then 'I Will Never Let You Down' came out, and everything started to go a bit weird. I don't know if it was because business was mixed with personal or what."

By "weird", Rita is possibly referring to the time Calvin refused to let her perform the track at the Teen Choice Awards. Speaking to Ryan Seacrest at the time, she said: "For anybody who doesn’t understand how it works, he wrote and produced the song. So he has to approve anything TV-wise... And obviously he owns the rights to it and he didn’t approve the Teen Choice Awards... 'I could have got told a few weeks earlier, you know. That would have been nice. It was a last minute change, but you know what, it happens and we move on and move forward... It is what it is, man. You know, you write a song with somebody, and I guess there's some stuff that comes with it... Everything happens for a reason, that's how I look at it.

As for Calvin 'blocking' the performance, he had this to tweet...

Of her relationships as a whole, Rita had this to offer to Marie Claire: "I'm afraid of being alone. I'm not afraid to admit that, you know. I'm not embarrassed to admit that. I just hope it's not a never-ending cycle. Sometimes love just makes you feel crazy. And that feeling that we have as girls, just to have that feeling, even for five seconds, it's like crack. I mean, don't compare it to that, but you know what I mean. It's like comfort eating."

 

 

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