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Rita Ora And Calvin Harris Split: ‘I Will Never Let You Down’ Singer ‘Desperate’ To Seek Ex Boyfriend’s Permission Over Song; ‘Blame’ Producer Dating Model Aarika Wolf?

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After the Rita Ora and Calvin Harris split, the "I Will Never Let You Down" singer is reportedly "desperate" to seek permission from her ex-boyfriend to perform her top-charting hit. Meanwhile, the "Blame" producer is also rumored to be dating model Aarika Wolf after his split with the British songstress.

According to Unreality TV, Rita Ora and Calvin Harris split had resulted to the singer's second album delay because the DJ had reportedly burned ties with his former girlfriend.

This also resulted to the postponement of Rita Ora's performance at the recent Teen Choice Awards of "I Will Never Let You Down." This was the song Calvin Harris made for her album when they were still together.

But Calvin Harris immediately responded to rumors of banning his songs to be performed by Rita Ora.

"You'll only know 1 side of the story RE Teen choice awards because I choose not to talk to the papers about every aspect of my personal life. But just know I had a damn good reason," the producer posted in his Twitter for his close to 5 million followers.

Meanwhile, Scottish songwriter Calvin Harris was seen dining out with model Aarika Wolf on Thursday night last week in Santa Monica.

The DJ, who made latest single "Blame" as one of the top-charting hits today, rocked a black shirt as he walked along the brunette beauty.

According to the Daily Mail, the model, who also appeared in "Blame" music video, wore a skimpy dress as she walked with the known DJ.

Before the Rita Ora and Calvin Harris split, the two had been a couple for one year.

The producer even took to Twitter to confirm their break-up, saying, "To address speculation - myself and Rita ended our relationship some time ago. She is a beautiful, talented woman & I wish her all the best."

Rita Ora is now dating Tommy Hilfiger's rapper son, Ricky Hil.

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