Singing superstar Rita Ora was 'Hot Right Now' as she wowed with her latest look on The Masked Singer. The 32-year-old, who shot to fame a decade ago on the DJ Fresh's single Hot Right Now and went on to have a stream of hits including Let Me Love You, I WIll Never Let You Down and For You, looked stunning in a "tangerine dream" of an outfit for festival theme week.
Rita was channelling the rave era as she stepped out in a figure-hugging orange turtleneck top by Diesel, a fashion brand synonymous with the nineties. And she paired it with a matching mini skirt and multi-coloured eyeshadow for her role as a panellist on the zany ITV guessing game.
"Living my 90s dream," she wrote as she shared a selection of snaps on her Instagram, and the praise came flooding in. Actor Alfie Allen commented: "Tangerine dream."
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georgethebottster wrote: "@ritaora SLAYIN as always you beauty." cesarescamilla12 said: "You look gorgeous in orange." rita.sahatciu messaged: "You look sensational."
Anders6234 told her: "You look great in that outfit." And ritaora.portugal praised: "The outfits of this season are unreal like look at youuu!!!"
However one eagle-eyed fan pointed out that, despite being on display from the beginning of the show, the logo on Rita's top appeared to have been covered over later in the show. The large D was obscured with a chunky broach.
Viewer @Missterious_Gal took to Twitter to voice their confusion, They asked: "Why have they made Rita cover her Diesel logo when it was shown during the first section lol."
It was the turn of Fawn, Jacket Potato, Pigeon, Rhino and Rubbish to become festival headliners on Saturday night's The Masked Singer, and the latest celeb was unmasked. Jaws dropped as the lid was lifted on Rubbish at the end of episode four (January 21).
Panellists Rita, Davina McCall, Jonathan Ross and Mo Gilligan, and viewers watching at home, attempted to work out the identity of the celebs singing in disguise in an elaborate costume. It was unexpected reveal tonight as it turned out to be legendary snooker player Stephen Hendry.
Stephen dominated the sport during the nineties and became one of the most successful players in its history. After turning professional in 1985 at the age of 16, he rose rapidly through the snooker world rankings.
He was awarded an MBE in 1994 and he and Ronnie O'Sullivan jointly hold the record for the most World Snooker Championship titles with seven. On taking part, 'King of the Crucible' Stephen, 54, said: “I thought it was so obvious because it was me." He continued: “I love the show and its way out of my comfort zone so I thought why not let's give it a go.”
Next Saturday, Knitting, Jellyfish, Otter, Phoenix, Fawn, Jacket Potato, Pigeon and Rhino will be taking to the stage to sing in disguise. The Masked Singer, Saturdays at 7pm on ITV1 & ITVX
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