Rita Ora has revealed she was groomed by a
26-year-old man when she was 14, but claimed it was a boost to her confidence,
it has been reported.
The X Factor judge said the sexual abuse took place
when she was a drama student at London's Sylvia Young Theatre School.
But, astonishingly, the singer has insisted that she
was not a victim of child sex abuse.
Talking for the first time about what happened, the
24-year-old said: 'I was 14 when I had my first relationship with a guy. I
would say he was about 26.
'It is child abuse really, isn't it?'
But she added: 'I don't want to say that I suffered
it, because I wanted it. I don't want to say that I was forced to do it.
'I don't want people to think I was abused as a
kid.'
The revelations were made in Ora's new biography Hot
Right Now, extracts from which have been published by The Sun of Sunday
today.
The four-time chart topper told how she was 14 when
she first met the man and was 'very new' to the world of relationships.
But she apparently claimed that the attention made
her feel as though she could 'take over the world'.
Ora's controversial comments were originally made to
Lifetime TV in an interview on women's issues which was filmed in 2013.
They have now been dug up by authors Douglas Wight
and Jenn Wiley, who wrote the biography.
It comes after singer Chrissie Hynde sparked outrage
by saying she took full responsibility for a sexual assault that occurred when
she was 21.
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