Did Kim Kardashian ask for Rita Ora to be moved at VMAs?

The reality star reportedly didn't want to sit near her brother's ex
Kim sat with her sisters instead of Rita (Picture: Bang Showbiz)
Mollie Goodfellow1 September 2014
The Weekender

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It seems as though Rita Ora brings drama wherever she goes.

News has emerged that at the VMAs Kim Kardashian asked to be seated away from the Radioactive singer.

Kim - whose brother Rob dated the 23-year-old in 2013 - refused to sit next to the Hot Right Now singer according to TMZ, and wasn’t pleased at having to sit a few seats away.

Sources close to the family claim that Kim didn’t want to sit near Rita because of the drama that went on between the pair when they were dating.

TMZ reported that when Kim discovered she was seated a few seats away from Rita at the awards, she asked producers to find her a different seat.

The celebrity breaking news site reported that: “She wasn't a diva, she just didn't want to have to be social with Rita”.

Luckily for Kim, producers managed to find her a separate seat so she could enjoy the awards with sisters Kendall and Kylie Jenner.

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