What do you do if you're the girl who has everything? Start giving some of it away, of course.

Singer Rita Ora has had an incredible year, from her first cinematic role in Fifty Shades of Grey, her work on The Voice and The X Factor, and of course her BRIT and Billboard Award nominations.

She's definitely not one to take things for granted though, and admitted in an interview this week that she's given back some good karma into the world lately. How? By turning over the keys of her €1.8m London pad to her parents, Vera and Besnik.

Rita initially bought the lavish six-bedroom home for herself shortly before Christmas, but felt her mum and dad would get more use out of it.  "I think I've ended up giving the house to my parents, actually," she told Free Radio. "They need it more than me. I'm never really in one place." 

While Rita is now technically homeless, she didn't seem too put out, saying, "I'm back to square one but at least my parents have a place." World's Best Daughter? Absolutely.

Earlier this year it was reported that the singer had moved her boyfriend Ricky Hil into the house with her, but with rumours last month that the pair had parted ways it seems Rita's not so keen to live there any more.

As well as all those bedroom, the London mini-mansion also has three reception rooms, a garden and access to nearby tennis courts, according to The Sun. So we're sure Vera and Besnik will find somewhere to house Rita when she's home:

Can we call over too for a cuppa?