Slippery customer: Rita Ora meets her match after she grapples with a snake in Sydney



Rita Ora may be pretty hot right now, but the singer more than met her match in Sydney, Australia.

The R.I.P artist looked nervous after she became tangled up with a snake on Saturday afternoon during a visit to the land of Oz.

However, she soon overcome her doubts, and it wasn't long before she laughed as the reptile slithered over her.

Tangled up: Rita Ora looks nervous as a snake slithers over her during a promotional trip in Australia



Brave face: Ora eventually managed a smile during her meeting with a snake



She seemed happier when she met the other animals at the zoo, including an adorable meeting with her and a koala bear.

Rita, 21, retweeted the picture of her getting up close and personal with the little marsupial.



With her blonde curly locks falling over her face, Rita puckered up as she attempted to plant a kiss with her red lips on the cuddly creature.

That's better: Ora seemed happier as she cuddled a koala



Perhaps Miss Ora isn't a big deal Down Under, because the koala didn't seem starstruck at all by the young star and barely moved as she approached.

The singer landed in Australia a few days ago as she embarks on a promotional tour of the hot country.

Big look: Rita has been enjoying herself by seeing some of Sydney's best known landmarks, including the opera house

However, it's not all work and no play for Rita as she recently told the H eraldsun.com.au how she planned on spending her time over there.

She said: 'If I have some down time I'd like to get out and shop, hit up a club and make it down to Bondi Beach just be a bit of a tourist really.'

Rita added: 'What I'm most looking forward to is meeting some of my Aussie fans and just having a good time, everyone seems super chilled out and cool.'

Great view: Rita shared the amazing scenery from her hotel room as she chilled out

She's certainly got herself a great location from which to explore the city of Sydney, as her hotel room looks over the opera house and harbour.