Now, look at her! Rita Ora’s overall wealth is remarkably impactful, owing to her extensive music career and hosting endeavors.
After signing with Roc Nation and releasing her debut album ‘Ora,’ the British singer rose to fame in 2012, securing four UK Top 10 singles on the charts. She contributed to the ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ soundtrack with the hit “For You” in 2015 and later parted ways with Roc Nation to sign with Atlantic Records.
Ora shared with Billboard, “I spent so much time struggling in the industry, hearing ‘no’ during my journey, that I feel like I lost a lot of self-confidence and hope. I truly hit rock bottom.” “And I feel like when you’re at your lowest, you have a choice. You either get up and keep going, or you just let it weigh on you. And I chose to get up. I went to Australia for The Voice, and that’s where I met someone who changed my life forever.”
Later, Ora became a judge on The Voice UK, The Masked Singer UK, and later The Voice Australia. She debuted on The Masked Singer US in 2024 and has hosted several TV and award shows like America’s Next Top Model and Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve.
So, what is Rita Ora’s total wealth? Read on to find out.
Rita Ora’s Net Worth
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Rita Ora’s estimated net worth is approximately $30 million. In 2022, she tied the knot with director and actor Taika Waititi, known for Jojo Rabbit and Thor: Love and Thunder. As of 2023, her total wealth is around $13 million.
Ora commented on her relationship with Waititi to Glamour, saying, “There’s never a dull moment. We tease each other. I’ll say we were so good with each other at the beginning, before we decided to ruin everything and start dating,” she laughs. “But after five years of friendship, we were like, ‘We feel like we’re ready to take this to the next level.’ But we were so good as friends, we were worried that if we went there, we’d ruin it all. But it’s been amazing. I’ve never dated a friend. It’s different because there’s stability; it’s like building a foundation – it feels like everything is now a construction site, and I’m excited to see the next chapter of something I haven’t done: I haven’t been married, I haven’t built a home… yet.