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Rita Ora unveils emotional video for Only Want you amid Andrew Garfield split speculation

Rita Ora has released a very emotional video for new single Only Want You after it was reported she has split from Andrew Garfield.

The Girls hitmaker takes on three versions of herself, a star being hounded by paparazzi, a diner waitress and finally a cabaret singer.

The opening shot sees Ora speaking on the phone to a friend before she is questioned on her whereabouts, hinting at her struggle to deal with fame, as she is constantly being followed by paparazzi in the video.

The second embodiment of Ora, the waitress, helps usher her famous counterpart into the kitchen away from the cameras.

Viewers are then given an insight into the waitress’ day-to-day life, where she is groped by co-workers and treated poorly.

A tearful Ora attempts to clean up another table when she stumbles across a card for the club her singing alter ego works at.

Only Want You: Ora uneviled the video on Thursday (Rita Ora Youtube)

She then heads down and comes face-to-face with the glamorous singer in an emotional closing scene that sees the pair left in tears.

The tear-jerking video comes after reports surfaced that Ora and Garfield had called time on their supposed four-month romance over privacy concerns.

Garfield: The couple supposedly split after a four-month romance (Getty Images for Tony Awards Pro)

According to reports, Garfield expressed concerns about Ora’s growing popularity and as a result decided to call time on the romance.

A source told the Sun: “Rita is cut up about the whole situation. Andrew split up with her recently and it’s been hard going as they had spent a lot of time together.

Rita Ora in 60 seconds

“Her career is going from strength to strength and lives her life in the spotlight but he told her he wanted to lead a more private life.

“Rita had tried to do that and had kept their romance off social media but things didn’t work out.”

Standard Online previously reached out to representatives of Ora and Garfield for comment. They have yet to comment.

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