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Rita Ora admits her biggest phobia: 'I've been to therapy for it'

Hitmaker Rita Ora has revealed that she is afraid of dying and the phobia has quite a strong hold over her. 

Speaking to Britain's Sun newspaper, the beauty confessed that she's been in therapy to try and help herself come to terms with her mortality: "Death is my biggest phobia. I used to have panic attacks when I was little, saying, 'Mum, I don't want to die.' I've been to therapy and still try to go every week."

The 'I Will Never Let You Down' songstress went onto add that a panic attack a couple of years ago forced her to see the world differently: "It scared the living s**t out of me. I started to value things, see things differently. This world can really eat you up and you can forget who you are."

Earlier this month, Ora opened up about being a 'supporter of females' when discussing her new collaboration with Chris Brown on 'Body On Me': "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."

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