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Rita Ora slammed for spending coronavirus lockdown in holiday home with security team

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Rita Ora has been slammed by locals for retreating to her second home for the coronavirus lockdown. Disgruntled neighbours are reportedly unimpressed she moved into the South West pad instead of isolating in her London home.

The 29-year-old singer is awaiting the end of lockdown in the idyllic country home, and local residents have reportedly seen her and her security team enjoying bike rides, and shooing away people from the public footpath near the house.

She has also been accused of walking on to a farmer's private property, enraging him and getting a telling off. But her agent insisted she had been staying in her holiday home since March 21st, before the lockdown was enforced.

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