Rita Ora has said releasing her latest single helped her overcome a break-up. The pop star, 29, said How To Be Lonely, which was written by Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi, helped her “put things into perspective”.
She appeared on Dermot O’Leary’s BBC Radio 2 show to promote the track. Ora said: “I had this amazing opportunity to put this record out a couple of weeks back, which you know is this song, which might be really convenient for us now, which is really about, kind of, feeling like you don’t have to be alone when you are alone.” O’Leary suggested the song’s title had taken on a second meaning now the nation was self-isolating due to the coronavirus outbreak. “Isn’t that crazy?” she joked, before adding: “No, it was more