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Rita Ora joins NHS as volunteer with mum to fight coronavirus pandemic

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Songstress Rita Ora has signed up to volunteer with the NHS as the country continues to fight the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Rita, 29, has signed up alongside her sister Elena, 31, to join the health service. Her mum, Vera Sahatciu, 55, has also returned to the NHS frontline years after she worked as a psychiatrist and GP.

The Ritual hitmaker gushed about her mum in a candid chat with Hello magazine. Speaking about her mum, Rita said: "My mother has always been my hero, but this pandemic has honestly made her a superhero in my eyes. "She is so brave and has been through so much on her own.

Yet her generosity to help others just cements what I know what my mother is capable of. "I'm so happy the rest of the world has now got to see it

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