Rita Ora channelled her inner Ghostbuster ahead of The Masked Singer USA reveal on Wednesday evening.
The singer, 34, looked phenomenal as she ditched her usual glamorous ensembles for a bold purple jumpsuit in honour of Ghostbusters night.
The chic outfit featured a slouchy fit, exposed zip details, the iconic Ghostbusters logo on the sleeve, and a personalised name badge.
To complete her look, Rita accessorised with a black leather studded choker necklace, a cluster of earrings, and a grungy makeup look to tie everything together.
The Poison hitmaker also sported a proton pack backpack and wand, striking several poses for the camera.
She styled her blonde locks in a chic updo as she snapped selfies from the judging panel.

Rita Ora channelled her inner Ghostbuster ahead of The Masked Singer USA reveal on Wednesday evening

The singer, 34, known for her edgy fashion choices, looked phenomenal as she ditched her usual glamorous ensembles for a bold purple jumpsuit in honour of Ghostbusters night
Taking to Instagram to share the photos, she captioned the post: ‘Who you gonna call?! (ghost emoji)! Can’t wait to see tonight’s performances… which spirit is going to be unmasked?? Tune in at 8pm ET on @foxtv!’
Later in the evening, American hip-hop artist Flavor Flav was unmasked as the Space Ranger on the show.
In the last few months, Rita has been busy filming the live-action science fiction film Voltron and promoting her new Typebea styling range with co-founder, Australian hair expert Anna Lahey.
The pop star turned heads on Wednesday in a stunning blue dress as she stepped out in Sydney during her press tour for her haircare brand.
She flaunted her toned and slender frame in a £811 sheer strapless frock by ESSE Studio paired with Giuseppe Zanotti £1,000 heels.
Rita shared her excitement about promoting her haircare brand in a gushing post on Instagram.
‘I just want to say today has been unbelievable, like doing all the promo for the new styling range with Typebea, it’s just made me so grateful and, you know, having the ability to do what I love and make things that I’m passionate about,’ she said.
‘Like, I’m so lucky… it’s raining outside and I’m getting all emo but, like, genuinely.’

The chic ensemble featured a slouchy fit, exposed zip details, the iconic Ghostbusters logo on the sleeve, and a personalised name badge

To complete her look, Rita accessorised with a black leather studded choker necklace, a cluster of earrings, and a grungy makeup look to tie everything together
Rita’s brand is said to aid in reversing damage from excess use of heat and styling, issues Rita has dealt with herself over the years as a pop star.
She has candidly discussed the extent of the hair loss she dealt with throughout her 20s after ‘burning it off’ with products.
‘I didn’t really have hair in my 20s because I burnt it all off with colour damage and things,’ she previously told The Daily Telegraph.
‘That was really a big deal because I would commit to the look, I always changed my look – short hair, purple hair, blue hair, whatever hair.’
‘Whatever the era is, I am in – and I didn’t care about my hair until it was all gone.’

The Poison hitmaker also sported a proton pack backpack and wand, striking several poses for the camera

Later in the evening, American hip-hop artist Flavor Flav was unmasked as the Space Ranger on the show
Her co-founder Anna also suffered hair loss during her 20s due to health issues and the pair have embarked on a new hair-protecting mission with their brand.
Despite being replaced as a panellist on ITV’s The Masked Singer show by Maya Jama, and her pop career seeming to be a bit quiet, Rita is still hitting the big notes when it comes to making money.
The Mail’s Richard Eden revealed last week that she earned £5million last year, on the back of music sales, television and acting work and profit on a property investment.
Newly filed accounts for her three companies, Rora Properties, Ora Multi-services and Ora Live, disclose that she had total assets of £27million in the year to last April, before bills.
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