British pop star Rita Ora has seemingly confirmed her marriage to New Zealand filmmaker Taika Waititi in a new interview.
Ora, who will be performing in Aotearoa at the opening of the Rugby World Cup at Eden Park in October, told Jaimie Winstone's podcast she was "very much in love", UK paper The Sun reported.
"I'm in love. I'm very much in love. I'm in love, I'm in love, amen!" she's quoted as telling the tabloid.
"But I love love as well. I've always been such a believer in it and I've always felt like I always wanted the fairytale and that's what I grew up loving.
"My parents have been together for over 30 years, so for me it was always about love and finding a partner and all that, so I'm really happy I did.
"I made that choice. It made me happy and I love Taika. He's so funny and lovely."
Rumours circulated in August Waititi and Ora had married after he was spotted wearing a wedding band in an Instagram Story posted by Ora's sister, Elena.
The couple has never officially confirmed the marriage or whether a low-key wedding took place in London, with sources telling various publications an "intimate wedding" had taken place.
But Ora has also now said on friend Jaimie Winstone's podcast The Greatest Night Ever there will be a massive party, hinting at an upcoming glitzy showbiz-based bash in the near future.
When asked about it by Winstone, Ora said: "I hope so. You're going to be hosting it and running the whole show."