Ariana Grande visits fans injured in Manchester attack
Pop star Ariana Grande visited some of the youngest victims of last months’ terror attack at her concert in Manchester, UK.
The 23-year-old singer visited her fans admitted at Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital where they are recovering from the suicide bombing that occurred at the end of the concert on May 22.
The fans were overjoyed to have the star visit them and shower them with her love, reports Yahoo News.
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I got to meet my queen today love you @ArianaGrandexxxxxx pic.twitter.com/xTymQaRoN2
— jaden farrell mann (@dustyblu10) June 2, 2017
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“This means more to us than all the amazing things people have done this week,” he captioned them. “So happy she came I could burst! Never seen Jaden so happy! Even cried again myself,” Peter Mann, father of one of the victim’s said.
Grande also presented the kids gifts and signed autographs, and made a few FaceTime calls.
The star landed in UK on Thursday ahead of her One Love Manchester benefit concert which is scheduled to be held tomorrow at Old Trafford cricket ground.
Grande will be joined by the Black Eyed Peas, Robbie Williams, Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, Coldplay, Usher and other stars are also set to join her in the show to raise funds for the victims and families affected by the terror attack, reports AP.
Twenty-two people were killed and another 59 were injured in the suicide bombing.
Grande is also offering free tickets to the One Love Manchester concert for anyone who attended the original Manchester show.
However, more than 25,000 people have applied for the 14,200 tickets that had been put aside for the people who were at the show before the attack.
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