Rita Ora and Taika Waititi like to keep it hot.
During E!’s After Party following the 2024 Emmys on Sunday, Sept. 15, the “Let You Love Me” singer, 33, opened up about her marriage to the Thor: Ragnarok filmmaker, 49.
“We inspire each other,” Ora told the outlet. “With me coming from music and him being a writer, a director and a filmmaker, it’s a house full of ideas.”
Added the pop star: “We’re both fire signs, too. So it’s just fire, fire, fire.”
Ora also insisted that she is “the funny one” in their marriage. “I just want to let you all know that,” she said, adding that the pair “help each other out, always.”
Ora, who was at the awards show supporting “her man” Waititi for his nominations for outstanding comedy series for Reservation Dogs and What We Do in the Shadows, said the couple had a “fun night” and thought the Emmys was “an unbelievable show.”
The event also sparked some creativity for the “For You” musician.
“I was walking to this party and I said to Taika, ‘This has just made me want to go home and write everything I can think of down right now,'” Ora said. “I was so inspired, the acceptance speeches were so inspiring.”
The actress and TV personality tied the knot with the filmmaker in August 2022.
At the time, an insider confirmed to PEOPLE that Ora and Waititi wed during a “very small” ceremony on Aug. 4, 2022. However, they didn’t share the news with the public until January 2023.
“I am officially off the market, people!” Ora said during an interview with Heart Breakfast.
During an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon in February 2023, Ora showed off her wedding ring for the first time and revealed that she “may have” helped Waititi pick out the ring.
“I felt like I really knew I wanted to be with this person, and I just wanted it to feel really right,” she said. “So, I may have taken him to the shop and pointed out exactly what ring I wanted.”
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After meeting in 2018, the “Anywhere” artist and Jojo Rabbit director first sparked romance rumors in April 2021. Roughly five months later, they made their red carpet debut.