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23.05.2021 - 02:17 / perezhilton.com
Ariana Grande will never forget the lives lost during the Manchester Arena bombing.
On the 4th anniversary, the 27-year-old pop sensation took to social media to express her love for all of the victims and people who were affected by the tragedy. She wrote in a heartfelt tribute:
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The post also included the names of all 22 concertgoers who were tragically killed in the attack. Take a look at the emotional post (below):
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Some casualties of the Manchester Arena bombing had to wait more than three-and-a-half hours before they were dispatched to hospital, the inquiry into the atrocity has heard.
One of only three paramedics to enter the blast zone following the Manchester Arena attack has detailed the horror she encountered that night.
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After she shocked the world with news that she had secretly married partner Dalton Gomez, Ariana Grande has shared a first-look at their big day.The singer, who previously paid tribute to the Manchester terrorist attack victims, took to Instagram to share a glimpse at the happiest day of her life. In the first snap, the brunette beauty can be seen with her arms around her husband as they embrace with a passionate kiss.
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Ariana Grande paid tribute to the victims and survivors of the Manchester bombing on the incident’s fourth anniversary. A suicide bomber killed 22 people and injured over 500 at the end of Grande’s concert at Manchester Arena in the U.K.
Ariana Grande took to social media to remember the victims of the tragic Machester concert bombing as Saturday marked four years since the tragic incident. On May 22, 2017, a bomber killed 22 people and injured more than 500 at Grande's concert in the UK city.
Four years later, Ariana Grande still takes time to remember the victims of the bombing that happened after her concert in Manchester, England.
Ariana Grande has paid tribute to the 22 victims of the Manchester Arena bombing.
Ariana Grande is honoring the lives lost during the Manchester Arena bombing.The «Positions» singer took to Instagram Story on Saturday to send a heartfelt message to the victims and the people who were affected by the tragedy, which occurred four years ago.«Although grief is ever-present and our relationship to it is constantly evolving and expressing itself in different ways every day, year round,» Grande wrote. «I know that this anniversary will never be an easy one.
As many around the world pay tribute to those who lost their lives during the Manchester Arena bombing attack in 2017, Ariana Grande has also shown her support to the victims.The singer, who took inspiration from Kate Middleton with her engagement ring, lost many of her fans after a terrorist attack happened after her concert finished in 2017.The 27 year old began: "Although grief is ever present and our relationship to it is constantly evolving and expressing itself in different ways every day,
Ariana Grande has told her fans she is "thinking of you" on the four-year anniversary of the Manchester bombing.On 22 May 2017, a bomb exploded at Ariana's concert in at the Manchester Arena, UK, killing 22 people including many children."Although grief is ever-present and our relationship to it is constantly evolving and expressing itself in different ways every day, year round…. I know that this anniversary will never be an easy one.
Ariana Grande is speaking out on the fourth anniversary of the Manchester bombing.