Rita Ora shares sultry throwback video of her licking a balloon at event

Rita Ora reminisces about dancing at parties before the coronavirus crisis as she shares sultry throwback video of her licking a balloon at event

She’s been spending time indoors during the UK’s lockdown amid the coronavirus crisis.

And Rita Ora was sure to set pulses racing as she shared a sultry video via Instagram on Thursday as she reflected on fun memories.

The singer, 29, shared a throwback video of herself licking a balloon as she partied up a storm at an unknown event, which she has since deleted.

Missing the good old days: Rita Ora reminisced about dancing at parties before the coronavirus crisis as she shared a sultry throwback video via Instagram on Thursday

Rita put on a stylish display for the outing as she slipped into a black dress that had a fur trim across the lapel.

She added a glittering touch by wearing an array of gold necklaces, including a diamond-encrusted Chanel necklace.

Her blonde locks were brushed into a half-back hairdo, and she made her plump pout pop by wearing a slick of dark red lipstick.

Reminiscing about the event, Rita wrote in the caption: ‘memories of when we were able to lick balloons (cool story bro) I miss dancing with people!!!’ 

Posing: Rita modelled with the balloon before licking it

Sultry: Rita was sure to set pulses racing as she licked a balloon seductively in the video

Sultry: Rita was sure to set pulses racing as she licked a balloon seductively in the video

Glamorous: Rita put on a stylish display for the outing as she slipped into a black dress that had a fur trim across the lapel

Glamorous: Rita put on a stylish display for the outing as she slipped into a black dress that had a fur trim across the lapel

Stylish: Her blonde locks were brushed into a half-back hairdo, and she made her plump pout pop by wearing a slick of dark red lipstick

All that glitters: Rita added a glittering touch by wearing an array of gold necklaces, including a diamond-encrusted Chanel necklace

All that glitters: Rita added a glittering touch by wearing an array of gold necklaces, including a diamond-encrusted Chanel necklace

Looking back: Reminiscing about the event, Rita wrote in the caption: 'memories of when we were able to lick balloons (cool story bro) I miss dancing with people!!!'

Looking back: Reminiscing about the event, Rita wrote in the caption: ‘memories of when we were able to lick balloons (cool story bro) I miss dancing with people!!!’

Her post comes after Rita said she was ‘tormented’ with worry as her mother continues to work on the frontline of the coronavirus pandemic.

The singer talked to Amanda Holden and Jamie Theakston on Heart Radio on Wednesday and said she felt inspired by her 55-year-old mum, Vera Sahatciu’s ‘selfless actions’. 

Vera is working as a psychiatrist within the UK’s National Health Service, where she is looking after people who have mental health issues as well as COVID-19. 

Candid: Her post comes after Rita said she was 'tormented' with worry as her mother continues to work on the frontline of the coronavirus pandemic

Candid: Her post comes after Rita said she was ‘tormented’ with worry as her mother continues to work on the frontline of the coronavirus pandemic 

When Amanda asked how her mum was doing, Rita said: ‘I speak to her every single day – probably twice a day. I am still very concerned and am tormented always worried about her, but there is just no stopping her. 

‘My mother is such a positive person and even throughout of all this, she’s been so uplifting.

‘She feels as though it’s her duty and her responsibility. It’s so inspiring to see her get up to help save lives every single day.’ 

Proud: The singer talked to Amanda Holden and Jamie Theakston on Heart Radio on Wednesday and said she felt inspired by her 55-year-old mum, Vera Sahatciu's 'selfless actions

Proud: The singer talked to Amanda Holden and Jamie Theakston on Heart Radio on Wednesday and said she felt inspired by her 55-year-old mum, Vera Sahatciu’s ‘selfless actions

The singer says the global health crisis has helped her ‘appreciate everything so much more’, and hopes the world with be a ‘kinder’ place once the pandemic has passed.

‘I really do appreciate everything so much more now. Everyone is in the same boat and you really see what’s important in life when something like this happens,’ Rita said.

‘I feel that once this is all over, there will be a lot more kindness in the world. And I hope that people will realise the value of life and see things differently.’

Whilst her mother is working, Rita – who recently signed up to be an NHS volunteer – is spending her time at home, where she’s been spending more time than ever in bed to ‘catch up’ on a decade of lost sleep.

Her role model: Rita said: 'She feels as though it's her duty and her responsibility. It's so inspiring to see her get up to help save lives every single day'

Her role model: Rita said: ‘She feels as though it’s her duty and her responsibility. It’s so inspiring to see her get up to help save lives every single day’