RITA Ora is releasing her own mini series which will see her look back on growing up in West London and how she became a household name.
The Anywhere singer will release the new micro-doc series on Instagram over the next few weeks.



It's been directed by British filmmaker Stella Scott.
The mini-series ties in with her upcoming single All Natural taken from her as of yet untitled fourth album.
Out September 24, the track's accompanying music video is directed by her husband, Hollywood ace Taika Waititi.
A source said: "Rita Ora is keen to tell her story in her own words.
"She may be used to the glitz and glam of showbiz but Ria has never forgotten her roots.
"She is so proud of growing up in West London and her roots and wants people to know while her life does look glam and she loves it, she's very much at home quietly checking out the markets with a coffee in hand as well as on a red carpet."
Speaking in the first clip, Rita recalls working in a shoe shop as she tried to make it as a singer.
Now a multimillionaire, Rita explains how she and her dad would go down the market on Golborne Road in West London searching for a bargain.
Rita said: "This road is everything, it is so so nice to be back. Nothing has changed. It feels like home.
I was working in a shoe shop and me and my dad would come here and look for a bargain and go through the boxes.
My dad is into Herbie Hancock and Eric Clapton and Ray Charles and that is how I started in music. I got into it."
Rita, who now has homes around the world, added: "I am so happy I was brought up here. I never felt out of place.
"I had so much connection to the people as it looked like everyone was trying to make it happen.
"I was very inspired by the artists I met on this road."


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