Ora said she formed a friendship with Vodianova, who hosted the breakfast gathering via her event organizing platform Locals, over similar upbringings.
“It was hard because I remember them being very stressed, but they never really showed it. The thing I loved the most was that they never stopped us from dreaming. I loved singing, even if the environment wasn’t the perfect dream,” said Ora, adding that she would often sing at her dad’s pub when she was younger, hanging around Ladbroke Grove and Portobello Market, where her love for fashion, music and culture germinated.
“I have to always remind myself of my story. Sometimes you get so overwhelmed with just trying to succeed in everything that you’re doing that you put all this pressure on yourself. I felt it yesterday. I don’t think I’ll ever stop feeling it. It’s this imposter syndrome that we all have,” she said. “My team was like, ‘How are you going to do this?’ And I said, ‘Well, because it’s true. It’s literally my story.’ It doesn’t matter what levels things are at, if you’re passionate about something, you should do that. That was really cool as a woman to have that belief and that opinion and not let people sway me,” added Ora.Ora met Lahey, founder of Vida Glow — an ingestible beauty brand founded a decade ago — when the singer was a judge on “The Voice .
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