The "I Will Never Let You Down" hitmaker said her "open" attitude is both her best and worst quality as it can sometimes cause her problems, reported Contactmusic.
"I'm very open and friendly so sometimes it works in my favour and sometimes it doesn't. I like to think I work hard and that I'm respectful of the life I have, my work and my industry," she said.
Ora, 24, likes being a role model for young girls and hopes she can inspire her fans to "be their best".
"I want them to be themselves and be able to express themselves through their style. My mother has always inspired me - her hard work and ambition taught me a lot. My dream is to live the life I love and to create. Just always do your best and believe.
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