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19/09/2014

Rita Ora Making Amends With Ex

Rita Ora is reportedly trying to make amends with her ex-boyfriend Calvin Harris.

According to the Daily Star, the 23-year-old singer is said to have "reached out" to her former partner to try and heal the rift between them, as well as to seek permission to perform the songs he has written for her; including the hit single 'I Will Never Let You Down'.

The publication quoted an insider as saying: "Rita is desperately trying to make friends with Calvin so she can perform her song again and possible get the tracks back.

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"His actions have set the campaign back and she wants to try to repair the damage."

Last month, Ora was banned from performing her single at the Teen Choice Awards, but later admitted she was surprised. She explained: "He [Harris] wrote and produced the song, so he has to approve anything TV-wise. He didn't approve the Teen Choice Awards. I could have been told a few weeks earlier. That would have been nice."

Following that interview, Harris tweeted: "You'll only know 1 side of the story RE Teen choice awards because I choose not to talk about every aspect of my personal life.

"But just know that I had a damn good reason.(sic)"

In June, Harris, 30, took to Twitter to confirm the couple's relationship had come to an end. The announcement was said to have "surprised" Ora.

(JP/IT)

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"Rita Ora is reportedly trying to make amends with her ex-boyfriend Calvin Harris."