STAFF at a Glasgow jewellers were left gobsmacked after singing superstar Rita Ora walked in to pick up a massive gold haul.
The Anywhere songstress popped by John Stewart Jewellers, on Argyle Street, with her assistant on Friday afternoon.
She made the visit hours before performing at the O2 Academy on Eglinton Street.
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Dressed in a pink, retro, Adidas tracksuit top, the musician cut a casual figure as she donned a cap and dark shades.
A member of staff told the Evening Times she thought it was Rita but was unsure until she spoke.
The sales assistant said: “I went around and told the other staff and we all had a peek.
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“I then asked her if we could take a picture after she was done and she was more than happy to. She was lovely.”
Rita bought “several items” during her 40-minute spree, and the staff member added: “She had a laugh with us about the size of our chains. We’ve got quite a big shop and a lot of unusual items, including one-offs and antiques.
“She was telling us how she was playing at the O2 Academy that night.”
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As reported at the weekend, the 27-year-old is worth a staggering £16 million, according to figures compiled for the new edition of The Sunday Times Rich List.
She took number 11 in the list of the UK’s wealthiest young musicians - despite only releasing one album.
She is set to release a second album later this year.
The Fifty Shades Freed actress has enjoyed lucrative deals with the likes of Adidas and DKNY.
Adele took the top spot with a fortune of £140 million.
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