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Rita Ora flashes 'flower nipples' as she goes braless in see-through top while soaking up the sun in her garden

The model looked stunning as she shared a picture of herself in a lilac top while she soaked some sun
UPDATED APR 11, 2020
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Rita Ora has been keeping busy amid the coronavirus lockdown and recently signed up as an NHS volunteer. But she has been doing some other stuff as well.

Ora left little to the imagination while going braless as she took a break in her garden on Friday, April 10. The model, 29, took to Instagram to share a picture of herself in a figure-hugging lilac top which showed off her art skills as well. 

She looked happy and content while soaking up the sun in her garden while making the most of good weather over the Easter weekend. She ditched her bra and covered her modesty with strategically placed flower emojis.

She paired her lilac top with a pair of black cycle shorts and a pair of blue tortoise-shell sunglasses.  The 'Anywhere' singer accessorized her look with many necklaces and gold chains. She also wore a pair of hooped earrings. 

Rita had her hair styled in a ponytail and wore a light shade of pink lipstick. She had captioned the image, "Yesterday I sat in the garden and drew a tree and got paint on my face. For the ones who are fortunate enough to really reflect what did you do? happy Friday!"

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Her bold look comes after she praised and complimented her mother Vera for being an inspiration to her. Her mother chose to become an NHS volunteer as the deadly coronavirus spreads. While doing an interview on ITV's 'This Morning', she revealed that Vera had returned to work as a psychiatrist and GP. 

"I think my mum is truly... she thrives off doing her duty, and what made me want to volunteer is that I just found seeing it first hand this is so real that I felt like what could I possibly do?" she shared.

"I just think it's truly heroic, seeing all the doctors on the front line. It goes to show we as a humanity can still come together and be unified, it's truly truly an amazing time to come out the other end and think we can do this together," she continued.

She also confessed that while she was proud of her mum, she was also worried about her health. Vera also joined in the interview and said, "I'm working as doctor psychiatrist and I have been working in the NHS for the past 15 years now, so the difference now is due to massive changes and restructure of the services, I agreed to continue working with mental health service."

"I was looking after women, pregnant women with mental health problems but now I'm looking after people with mental health problems and COVID-19. It’s really difficult, obviously. There’s a reason for that I’m working full time and I’m in and out of a hospital environment," she revealed. 

While speaking about how difficult it was not being able to see her daughter, Vera added, "The safest for everybody was for me to stay at home, work and just make sure at least I don’t put at risk Rita and her sister." 

So far, the UK has had 74,605 confirmed cases of coronavirus while there have been around 8,974 deaths, Johns Hopkins states.

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