Kardashian attacked the 'How We Do' singer on Twitter last December, accusing her of cheating on him with "nearly 20 dudes" and claiming that he got her pregnant, reported Digitalspy.
Ora has now said that the reality star's outburst is "not her personal way of therapy" and questioned whether his behaviour on Twitter highlights that he is not "mentally stable".
"I don't vocalise things that don't deserve attention. But it was something that was so unnecessary. Why would you flood people's brains with unnecessary talks? In my world, things like that just aren't important. Twitter... Can ruin your life. I thought I nearly had a 'ruined' moment, but no," she said.
Ora, who has recently been linked to James Arthur, said that she wants to find love again despite her messy break-up with Kardashian.
"It's a terrible feeling being lonely. I'd love a boyfriend. It's hard when they're not in the industry. I wouldn't care what he did as long as he made me laugh. I love laughing.
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