
Rita Ora bares her cleavage in skimpy beachwear as she continues to tease her upcoming new single release in a sizzling clip
Rita Ora sent pulses racing in a skimpy beach ensemble as she continued to tease her upcoming release in a sizzling clip shared to Instagram on Monday.
The singer, 34, looked sensational as she wore strappy red diamante bikini top which she layered under a sheer white shirt.
Lounging on a blue sun lounger, the songstress posed up a storm denim hot pants and strappy knee-length heeled sandals.
Sat under a yellow and white sun umbrella, Rita accessorised with a pair large white sunglasses and she enjoyed cool air from a fan.
In promotion of her upcoming hit, heat, Rita continued her summer look as she switched into some yellow sunglasses and a blue bodycon top.
The upcoming hit, which is set to be released on June, 6, Rita boasted about being down and dirty outside.
In the single, she said: 'Your heat on me. Sex on sight. Anywhere you like. Inside or outside.'
Heat is expected to feature on her upcoming, still untitled, fourth album, which will be her first album release since her 2023 You & I.
Rita has recently been supporting Kylie for the first leg of her tour after she previously revealed that Kylie's 2023 mega-hit from 'Tension', 'Padam Padam', was nearly given to her.
The synth-pop banger - penned by Norwegian singer-songwriter Ina Wroldsen and producer Lostboy - was a viral hit for Kylie.
But several artists were asked if they wanted to record it, including the Anywhere singer, because they didn't feel it was a Kylie song.
Lostboy told The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column: 'We wrote Padam in February 2022 and there were maybe four or five months of us sitting on it, then I sent it to their label, and someone suggested to me, 'Kylie would kill this.''
He added: 'They were unsure and there was a moment when Rita was going to cut it and it was worming around a few artists on that label.
'They were trying to make it work but they didn't think it was for Kylie.'
Kylie's Tension Tour will conclude on August 26. She will then head to New York for two shows at Madison Square Garden before stopping for one show at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.
The star is the highest-selling Australian female artist of all time and the third best-selling in the UK, but has only now begun to make a name for herself in the US following the success of her viral 2023 hit Padam Padam.
In the past Kylie has claimed her failure to catch on stateside didn't phase her and she enjoyed her anonymity there. However, her record label revealed in 2023 that the singer now has her eyes firmly set on cracking the US market.
Padam Padam and follow-up album Tension helped turn her fortunes around in America and landed her a Grammy, a second number one on the US Billboard's Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart and a Las Vegas residency before she was tapped to join Netflix show, The Residence.
In her return to acting Kylie, who first found fame in Aussie soap Neighbours, plays a heightened and foul-mouthed version of herself in the screwball murder mystery set in the White House.
Speaking about her lack of success stateside Kylie said in 2022 she had 'resigned myself to the fact that America wouldn't be like the rest of the world for me. I'm anonymous there — which, I must confess, I kind of like.'
As well as telling The Express in 2009: 'It doesn't frustrate me [not cracking America]. It's frustrating being asked about it and the assumption that it's something really missing in my career and in my life.'
'It just so happens that I live in London and my time is spent more throughout Europe and then there's the Asian connection through Australia but the U.S.A. has remained at arm's length.'
The Residence, from Bridgerton boss Shonda Rhimes, also stars Orange Is The New Black's Uzo Aduba and Marvel's Randall Park.
Fans were obsessed with Kylie's cameo and many branded her the star of the show, as they wrote on X, formerly Twitter: 'I'll see this because of Kylie!
'THE only reason to watch is Kylie Minogue,'; 'We need to get kylie minogue an emmy for the residence,';
'I LOVE Kylie Minogue! I'm happy to see her in anything! She is the OG!'; 'Kylie on her way to EGOT,';
'One of the best parts of #TheResidence is seeing Kylie Minogue in the actual show. Like I was not expecting her to be in the episode… BUT she was actually there! Shonda Rhimes got budget!!!';
'My favourite part of The Residence on Netflix so far is that Kylie Minogue is a central plot point,';
'Top three best parts about The Residence was seeing Kylie Minogue again.'
While discussing her plans to crack America Jamie Nelson, SVP of U.K. Recordings at Minogue's label BMG, confirmed to Variety in 2023 that the label was always 'confident' Padam Padam would do well, but admitted that the song's success has exceeded their expectations.
'It's now flipping into an area that's unprecedented, not just for her, but for a lot of projects that have got so much history,' he said, crediting TikTok and social media for the song's viral success.
'There's a lot of heat and excitement about the record in America and we'll continue to constantly build that story,' he added.
Kylie addressed her chart comeback on social media recently, thanking fans for their support.
'It has been an incredible week topped off by being my birthday today and I can't thank you enough. My heart is bursting with joy so thank you so so much,' she gushed.
'What an incredible, another wild turn in my life and my career. Thank you so much for all of your love and support, everyone who has got onto Padam Padam and made this possible for me. I love you, thank you so so much.'

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