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MANILA, Philippines – On Friday, June 2, Ariana Grande visited the victims of the Manchester blast, two days before the star-studded charity concert she will headline for their benefit.
Ariana posted some photos of her hospital visit on her Instagram account, simply captioning one photo, “I love you.”
Some of the fans also shared their photos on social media with singer.
I got to meet my queen todaylove you @ArianaGrandexxxxxx pic.twitter.com/xTymQaRoN2
— jaden farrell mann (@dustyblu10) June 2, 2017
@piersmorgan she just came to manchester childrens hospital to see @dustyblu10 pic.twitter.com/aRdVQsWKLP
— Peter Mann (@peter709630) June 2, 2017
I’m in love pic.twitter.com/rngWnUy1lA
— Adam Harrison (@Adam_Harrison13) June 2, 2017
@ArianaGrande I love you pic.twitter.com/bQVRuJ7V8g
— Evie (@eviemills11) June 2, 2017
On Saturday, June 3, Ariana took to Twitter to give a short message to the people of London, following another attack, this time in London.
Praying for London
— Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) June 4, 2017
Twenty-two people died when a bomb exploded after Ariana’s concert in Manchester on May 22. The “Side to Side” singer commented that she was “broken” over the news and suspended her tour afterwards.
On May 30, she announced that she will hold the One Love Manchester concert and will be joined by artists such as Justin Bieber, Coldplay, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, Pharrell Williams, Usher and Take That. (READ: Ariana Grande to return to Manchester for star-studded benefit gig)
She plans to resume her “Dangerous Woman” tour in Paris on June 7. – With reports from Agence France-Presse/Rappler.com
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