Singer Rita Ora bets on herself with 'You & I,' her 'personal letter' to fans


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Rita Ora poses for a portrait to promote her new album "You & I" on Wednesday, April 26, 2023, at The Bowery Hotel in New York. (Photo by Taylor Jewell/Invision/AP)

It's hard to imagine a paparazzi-followed, international pop star losing confidence, but that was Rita Ora.

"I think, as humans, we always tend to doubt ourselves. And so, I think over the course of my last album... a lot happened," said the 32-year-old singer, who recently married, changed record labels and became busier with more TV gigs. "I lost a bit of confidence."

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