Calvin Harris heading on a romatic break – to Ireland

Rita Ora and Calvin Harris are planning a romantic getaway to rekindle their romance – to a remote part of Ireland's west coast.

Calvin Harris heading on a romatic break – to Ireland

Rita Ora and Calvin Harris are planning a romantic getaway to rekindle their romance – to a remote part of Ireland's west coast.

The 'How We Do' singer and her DJ beau have allegedly been advised by Rita's mum to take a trip to a remote area of Ireland to help reignite the spark in their six-month long relationship.

The couple are said to be struggling to find time for each other amid the pressure of maintaining their successful music careers.

A source told the Daily Star newspaper: "Rita and Calvin have barely seen each other in the last couple of months and now she has put her foot down.

"She feels on her own too much and when they do see each other he's been really preoccupied with other things.

"Rita's mum, who is a psychoanalyst, suggested they take a holiday in the middle of nowhere to see whether they can enjoy being with each other without distractions and events."

The 22-year-old singer's mum is allegedly hoping the minibreak to Ireland's west coast will help the pair relax away from the limelight and spend some quality time together.

The insider added: "She worries that her daughter isn't building enough for her emotional future. Calvin has agreed to the Irish break as he doesn't want to lose his girlfriend.

"There were times in recent months where it really looked as if they were going to break up." It seems Rita could do with a breather from her pop star schedule as well."

Rita recently insisted she wasn't going to give up on her romance with the chart-topping producer because she knew it was worth it.

She quipped: "When something is worth having, you make time for it. When you want something, you make it work."

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