Huge chart-topping pop star unrecognizable after makeover for film role – can you spot who this is?

A HUGE chart-topping pop star looks unrecognizable after her recent makeover for a movie role.
The star in question is Rita Ora, and she stars in a video directed by her husband Taika Waititi.
In the Little Red Riding Hood themed video, Rita, 32, is seen transforming into a monster for her new single, Don’t Think Twice.
The moody yet playful video first stars Rita as Little Red Riding Hood, but the star soon takes on a new form as a monster.
That’s not to say that the new video doesn’t feature very glamorous looks from Rita flaunting her stunning looks.
The video was shot in the home country of Rita’s filmmaker husband, New Zealand.
He even appears in a “Blink and You Miss It” segment at the end of the video alongside his pop star wife.
Since its release today, fans have reacted to Rita’s new music video.
One wrote, “Can we talk about how diverse Rita Ora is and what an amazing artist she is?” She’s one of the few who throughout her career has managed to reinvent herself and adapt over time .”
A second wrote: “This video is STUNNING. This could be one of your top songs. The production, melody, lyrics.”
And a third echoed: “I love the random dancing. The whole song is about doubting yourself for feeling a certain way. The very random way Rita moves feels like it’s exactly what’s best for her right now. Wonderful work.”
It’s been half a decade since Rita’s third album is almost here.
The Sun can reveal that Rita Ora either wrote or co-wrote every song on the album characteristics a title called Notting Hill, in which she reflects on her life before fame.
The stunning star wowed fans when he showed up at Glastonbury last weekend.
Rita looked stunning as she took the stage for a surprise performance during the Fatboy Slim set.
She joined the DJ on the park stage and began singing her hit song “Praising You,” which co-starred with Norman Cook.
Rita wore a corset Mini Dress that showed off her long legs as she walked across the stage.