A HUGE chart-topping pop star looks unrecognisable after her recent makeover for a film role.
The star in question is Rita Ora, and she can be seen appearing in a video directing by her husband Taika Waititi.
In the Little Red Riding Hood-themed video, Rita, 32, can be seen turning into a monster for her new single 'Don't Think Twice.'
The moody but playful video initially sees Rita as Little Red Riding Hood, but before long the star takes on a new appearance as the monster.
That’s not to say the new video doesn’t feature very glam looks on Rita as she shows off her stunning look.
The video was shot in Rita’s filmmaker hubby’s home country of New Zealand.
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He even appears in a blink-and-you-miss it segment at the very end of the video alongside his pop star wife.
Since its release today, fans have been reacting to Rita’s new music video.
One write: “Can we talk about how multifaceted Rita Ora is and what an amazing artist she is? She is one of the few who throughout her career managed to reinvent herself and adapt over time.”
A second penned: “This video is STUNNING. This could be one of your top songs. The production, melody, lyrics.”
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And a third echoed: “Love the random dancing. The whole song is about doubting oneself for feeling a certain way, so the very random way that Rita is moving feels like it’s what is best for her at the exact moment. Marvellous work.”
It’s been half a decade in the making, but Rita’s third album is almost here.
The Sun can reveal that Rita Ora has either written or co-written every song on the album, which features one track called Notting Hill where she reflects on her life before fame.
It comes after the stunning star wowed fans as she popped at Glastonbury last weekend.
Rita looked amazing as she hit the stage for a surprise appearance during Fatboy Slim’s set.
She joined the DJ on the Park Stage and started belting out her hit Praising You, which Norman Cook features on.
Rita wore a corseted mini dress, which showed off her long legs as she ran around the stage.