‘I need you’: Rita Ora launches manhunt for Aussie businessman

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‘I need you’: Rita Ora launches manhunt for Aussie businessman
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The UK singer has shared a video of an Adelaide man’s extraordinary moves as several high profile Aussie politicians rubbed shoulders with celebrities at the Prince's Trust gala in New York.

Lobbyist Ian Smith captured the star’s eye with his energetic dance moves as she performed her hit Praising You live for the first time.

Julie Bishop who chairs the event poked fun at"trusting" the Aussies to start the party. Picture: Instagram/Julie Bishop“I need you in my life… are you kidding? Yes. Every one do this.” Meanwhile Mr Smith joked that Ora was “more than welcome” for the dance move that he had been performing since he was 15.

“On the one hand you had the extraordinary talent of Rita, and on the other hand you had me,” he told the Financial Review.

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