‘Supporter of females’ Rita dismisses Brown backlash!

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Rita Ora has defended her controversial track “Body on Me” with convicted domestic abuser Chris Brown, insisting she is not a traitor to women.

rita-oraStaying true to the track, “Poison” the hitmaker channeled her inner dominatrix on Wednesday when she stepped out in the Soho area of Manhattan.

Clearly taking style inspiration from 70s band Village People, the 24-year-old slipped into a form-fitted plunging leather mini dress which she teamed with a matching baker boy hat as she strutted around the city street.

The British singer recently came under fire for teaming up with the 26-year-old star – who was convicted of assaulting then-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009.

Ora told reporters: “I’ve been such a supporter of females for such a long time, you know, look at any of my interviews. I think the song speaks for itself.“

“His voice really suited this record and I approached it with that in mind.

“I really just went into this collaboration with a clear mind of what vocally will sound the best, and what musically works.

“That, to me, made the most sense.”

Clearly defending her Brown’s efforts on the track, Rita took to Twitter as part of the promo campaign for the single Tweeting: Body on me, I hope you love this song as much as I do!

Yes we do Rita… However, the jury is still out with Brown… but the track ROCKS!

 

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