RITA Ora looked sensational as she stripped to a Burberry bikini for a A-list weekend away.
The Hot Right Now songstress, 34, donned the beige print two piece with its iconic check print as she struck a pose in the sunshine.
Chart star Rita‘s rock hard abs were on full display and she accessorised with a bling gold necklace and bracelet.
She swept her hair in a chic up-do and went make-up free to show her natural beauty, while perching a pair of sunglasses on her head.
The songstress held up a mug as she stood by a white sun lounger on a staycation with her very famous girl mates.
She was joined by Salma Hayek, Kate and daughter Lila Moss, Stella McCartney and Vas Morgan.
Chelsea Handler rounded off the A-List contingent for their getaway on a farm.
Salma was seen waring a grey vest top and nude baseball cap as she sat in the middle of a field full of cows.
TOWIE alum Vas wore an all-black outfit and brandished a fan as he stretched out on a lounger while Chelsea was seen sipping a red drink.
Stella kicked back and relaxed in an oatmeal coloured tracksuit as she nattered on her phone.
In her caption, actress Salma wrote: “Life on the farm.”
One fan wrote underneath: “From Hollywood to hay bales — still the queen in every setting.”
Another posted: “A beautiful day and blessings.”
A third then put: “Such a gorgeous lady with class also!”
The trip comes days after Rita flashed her legs in red hotpants.
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She also previously showed off her figure in bikinis from her own Primark collection.
ALL CHANGE
Rita previously told of her love of partying – but how turning 30 “changed everything.”
The singer revealed that the milestone birthday in November 2020 sparked a major U-turn and saw her overhaul her health and focus on work.
Rita said: “My work ethic, I’m proud of it. I think it’s higher than other people’s in a lot of different ways.
“I always want to break boundaries and inspire people, that’s always been my goal.
“And I do sacrifice a lot of things to do that, like I don’t see my family as much.
I have lonely birthdays. I miss Christmases. It’s a lot of sacrifices to do this.
“I just came off this three-and-a- half-month shoot in Australia for a huge film called Voltron, which is a big-budget movie.
“It’s not easy doing these things and then also making a record on the weekends, which is the only days I have off.
“If you’re willing to do the work, nothing is impossible. I really do believe people can do it all.”
Talking about her hellraising days, Rita, who grew up in West London after her family moved there from Kosovo when she was a baby, told On the Reign With Josh Smith podcast: “I made money, I didn’t come from money, and I just really was living every day like it was my last, with no care about what was going to happen the next day.
“I regret not being a bit more considerate, I would say, with myself, my body, my mental health, but also others.”