Singer Rita Ora is going through therapy sessions to deal with panic attacks -- because she suffers fear of death.
The "Body On Me" singer is undergoing the sessions almost every week to deal with anxiety issues brought on by a childhood fear of dying.
"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 Sun newspaper quoted Ora as saying, reports mirror.co.uk.
Ora had earlier shared how one panic attack in 2013 completely changed her outlook on life.
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