The role was earlier supposed to be done by R&B star Rihanna, reported the Sun Online.
"I never really liked cars until I saw 'The Fast And The Furious' but now I love them. It's exciting because it's the first movie I've ever really been involved in so I'm excited that it's a big one," she said.
But, unlike the other action stars in the film, Ora was not allowed to drive any of the motors.
"I don't drive because we didn't have time for me to rehearse the stunts. It was such a last-minute cameo that we decided that I would be more like the London leader of the pack, a cool little thing," Ora added.
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