Ariana Grande held a “Black Lives Matter” sign as she joined hundreds of demonstrators who marched through the streets of Los Angeles to protest against police brutality and white supremacy.
21.05.2020 - 09:45 / hollywoodlife.com
Ariana Grande, 27, had a heavy heart on May 20, two days before the three-year anniversary of the Manchester Arena Bombing that cost the lives of 22 people and physically injured 139 more fans. “I want to take a moment to acknowledge and send my love to everyone that is feeling the sadness and and tremendous heaviness of the anniversary coming up this week,” Ariana wrote on her Instagram Story.
“Not a day goes by that this doesn’t affect you and all of us still. I will be thinking of you all
.Ariana Grande held a “Black Lives Matter” sign as she joined hundreds of demonstrators who marched through the streets of Los Angeles to protest against police brutality and white supremacy.
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Ariana Grande sent a message to the people of Manchester, England, on Wednesday (May 20) in advance of this weekend's third anniversary of the devastating bombing at Manchester Arena.
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Ariana Grande shared a heartfelt message with fans ahead of the third anniversary of the Manchester Arena bombing.