Rita Ora: I Never Dated Rob Kardashian — New Interview

Rita is opening up in a new interview about her ‘relationship’ with Rob and that she never actually thought they were boyfriend, girlfriend. Read on for what she thought of Rob’s vicious Twitter attack against her.

Rita Ora is finally speaking out. The British beauty was slammed by Rob Kardashian on Twitter when he accused her of cheating on him with “20 dudes” on Dec. 3 when he unleashed a Twitter attack on her.

What Rita Has To Say About Rob & His Accusations

Rita says that she had no clue they were even in an exclusive relationship: “I never thought it was actually a relationship, in all honesty. I never mentally defined it as ‘boyfriend, girlfriend’. When I split up with him, I said, ‘It’s because I’m never there, I don’t know how to do it.’ That’s all I said, then … the rest happened. He obviously felt that creating myths was the way forward.”

We told you that Rob said things like: “She cheated on me with nearly 20 dudes while we were together. I wonder how many she’ll sleep with now that we apart? But I mean 20?!!!”

Rita went on to say: “When you are involved with someone for a while and they decide to express their feelings to the public, well, that’s not my personal way of therapy but I guess everyone takes split-ups differently. You should have to sit an exam before you go on Twitter. To see if you’re mentally stable.”

Rob Explains His Twitter Rant

Rob spoke about it on Kourtney & Kim Take Miami and said that he was trying to make Rita hate him so he didn’t take her back.

“I posted what I posted to keep myself from taking her back. Every time she messed up, I took her back for over a year now. I just had to do that to make her hate me.”

— Chloe Melas

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