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Rita Ora's Topless Lui Cover Becomes Totally Scandalous

As the British singer, Rita Ora, would say, "R.I.P. to the girl you used to see ... ", she bares all on the latest issue of French Magazine Lui, shot by infamously icky photographer Terry Richardson.


Clad in a black leather skirt, open denim T-shirt and little else, Ora flashes a bright smile at the camera with her signature red lips. The magazine shared the cover on its Instgram.

The magazine also tweeted out a totally topless photo of the star (#FreeTheNipple).

Rihanna also famously posed topless for the same magazine in 2014.

Ora has taken heat for going nearly nude at certain performances, but the singer told The Hollywood Reporter in 2015 that it doesn't bother her to bare all.

"My new single is called 'Body on Me,' and it's about your body and feeling comfortable in who you are, so I thought, 'I would wear the same thing at home with my friends, why not do it at my own concert?'"

The entertainer insisted to THR that it all boils down to being comfortable.

"Miley is the main supporter of that message of being comfortable in your own skin. Madonna started it," Ora said. "Artists who are willing to do it only come along once in a blue moon."

Source : huffingtonpost

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