Rita Ora apologizes for expressing herself in new song and comes out as bisexual

May 14, 2018 16:51


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- Rita Ora (@RitaOra) May 14, 2018
Former America's Next Top Model host Rita Ora made an apology post for her fan and is really sorry if she hurt you by expressing herself in her new song.  In the same post, Rita identifies as a bisexual and a LGBTQ+ icon ( Read more... )

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dropdeadpirate May 15 2018, 00:05:11 UTC
Weak.

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irl83 May 15 2018, 03:18:56 UTC
Why is she apologizing for a damn song? Why is everything offensive ? Is it really that big of a deal? I have no idea what’s happening.

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dropdeadpirate May 15 2018, 06:54:29 UTC
Did you listen to the track or read the previous post? Plenty of criticism to be found.

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totteringg May 15 2018, 00:07:09 UTC
What is happening here?

🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌 https://t.co/wSC8iLJVoT
- ROBERT KARDASHIAN (@robkardashian) May 14, 2018

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shittysoup May 15 2018, 00:09:35 UTC
lmao they used to date but I don't know why he's doing this. He's probably just lonely and looking for attention.

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totteringg May 15 2018, 00:14:34 UTC
Their relationship didn't exactly end well.

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ruby479 May 15 2018, 00:10:41 UTC
Option 1) He is bi too
Option 2) Rita's about to join the Kardashian klan

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ruby479 May 15 2018, 00:11:29 UTC
Her being bi? Or her coming out as bi to deflect criticism?

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lolzerz May 15 2018, 00:52:24 UTC
Twas i, everyone on the song will come out as bi eventually

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ohwutevernvm May 15 2018, 00:10:39 UTC
Gurl BYE. You are so fake

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olabitchola May 15 2018, 00:12:07 UTC
Everything triggers everyone now. Although I see the point. It's not the most intelligent song for 2018.

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olabitchola May 15 2018, 00:18:59 UTC
I think sometimes it's unnecessary. This song is really not that problematic at all. It's just badly written enough to engage a reaction. I'd call that being triggered.

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