Rita Ora has left fans ogling at their screens once more after posing for a cheeky snap.
The How To Be Lonely songstress left little to the imagination as she basked in the sun during lockdown this week.
Enjoying some well-earned downtime in her back garden, Rita topped up her tan in a bright purple top.
Featuring short sleeves and a plunging neckline, the garment allowed the chart-topper to flash as much flesh as possible.
However, in a risqué move, Rita opted to ditch her bra for her time away from the the spotlight.
Posing up a storm, Rita pulled the top over her chest causing it to go see-through and leaving her ᴀssets exposed.
Keen to obey Instagram’s nudity rules, Rita covered her nipples by digitally adding two purple flowers to the snap.
The Let You Love Me songstress captioned the sH๏τ: “Yesterday I sat in the garden and drew a tree and got paint on my face.
“For the ones who are fortunate enough to really reflect what did you do? Happy Friday! #stayhome #activitiesfromhome.”
The snap was quickly flooded with messages from excited fans.
One supporter wrote: “Stunning as ever.”
Another added: “Damn those flower emojis.”
Meanwhile, a third continued: “Nice flowers.”
Rita recently opened up to Daily Star Online about her upcoming third album – admitting she is considering bringing back tracks initially intended for her second album but were canned due to her public break-up with record label Roc Nation.
Speaking frankly about the edgier and darker tracks which never made it to Spotify or iTunes, Rita said: “I would definitely go back to that sound.
“Obviously during that time I was performing the songs that were getting blocked at the time.
“I still wanted to do new music but I had this streak of frustration and anger at that point.
“I am really proud of Kingdom Come and Religion actually, there is still potential for them to make the next album since they haven’t been on an album. I do still own them.
“I literally have a file with so many songs. It’s great. I listen back and I’m like ‘oh gosh. I remember that.’”
Rita added: “For me now on the other side I feel like I have a sense of freedom both musically and creatively.