RITA ORA will be a busy woman over the next few months – and it’s got nothing to do with her next album.
She has applied for one of the most extensive trademark patents of all time.
If the singer’s lawyers are successful, we could soon see Rita’s name on everything from moisturisers and nail varnish to pets’ clothing and video games.
Rita trimmer ... who nose?
The star recently filed her second application at the patent office, aimed mainly at products which would be available in a pharmacy, such as hair removal cream, spatulas and hair pieces.
Not sure how many fans will shell out for Rita Ora nasal hair trimmers, though.
Even her best pal model CARA DELEVINGNE is unlikely to go for that one.
The latest patent application follows one made in November last year in a bid to brand all kinds of gear from talcum powder and cotton wool to umbrellas and watercolour paint.
Rita — who arrived at London’s Heathrow airport yesterday after spending the week in LA with DJ fella CALVIN HARRIS — is also looking to branch out into the male market, with tie clips, briefcases and paper beer mats.
So you could soon have Rita’s mug looking back at you while nursing a pint.
A source said: “She has applied for a trademark on everything under the sun.
“The stuff she could put her name on would be enough to fill an entire Rita Ora shop.
“Merchandising has become huge business these days. We’ve already seen the likes of ONE DIRECTION cashing in on things like toothbrushes and perfume. But a trademark like hers is staggering.
“You’d have to be a mega fan to
want some Rita nose hair trimmers.”
Or very hairy...
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