19 people have been killed and more than 50 are reportedly injured in a suspected blast that happened at the concert of Ariana Grande at Manchester Arena last night. Home Secretary Amber Rudd said it was “a barbaric attack, deliberately targeting some of the most vulnerable in our society.”
The bomb exploded shortly after Ariana Grande left the stage. The arena was jam-packed with her fans including teenage girls and children. Ariana left unharmed physically but expressed on Twitter how “broken” she is after Manchester concert explosion.
broken.
from the bottom of my heart, i am so so sorry. i don’t have words.— Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) May 23, 2017
Right after her tweet, her fans from all over the world offered their support and love on Twitter to Ariana and the families who had lost their loved ones.
@ArianaGrande this isn’t your fault – none of us should feel guilt.
we can’t let the monster let us be trapped in fear.
— Sky Willams (@SkyWilliams) May 23, 2017
@ArianaGrande sending my love and prayers to you and everyone affected by this horrible tragedy. i’m absolutely speechless and heartbroken
— antonio (@antoniodelotero) May 23, 2017
@RickyPDillon @ArianaGrande Thank you for supporting Ariana at this very difficult time we Arianators are grateful #PrayForAriana #PrayForArianators #PrayForManchester
— PrayForManchester (@arianatorfofo) May 23, 2017
@ArianaGrande You’re an inspiration and role model for so many young women & men. We support your art and know you will continue to shine no matter what.
— JEREMØNSTERRR (@JeremiahNeil_V) May 23, 2017
@padilla_gall @ladivaza @ArianaGrande Ariana Grande please be strong. We are here to support you. Sending all the love to the families, #arianators and you! ❤️ ?
— Justin Bieber’s Fans (@justinbieberRT1) May 23, 2017
@ArianaGrande Do not let the monsters of hate win. You are an artist and you should never let hate win in any way. I know it’s a huge loss, just take care
— Priyanka Bhatt (@iPriyankaBhatt) May 23, 2017
@ArianaGrande sending you hugs & love. you provide so much relief & support for so many around the world – tonight doesn’t change that. ❤️
— Tyler Oakley (@tyleroakley) May 23, 2017
@ArianaGrande + Youu should not worry about your mental health, it’s not your fault! We’re with you in the good and the bad. We love you??
— Ismael (@vodk4_jb) May 23, 2017
Some Hollywood celebrities also expressed their support to the families of the victims and Ariana Grande.
Broken hearted for the families tonight. Broken hearted for Ari. Broken hearted for the state of this world. ?
— KATY PERRY (@katyperry) May 23, 2017
every musician feels sick & responsible tonight—shows should be safe for you. truly a worst nightmare. sending love to manchester & ari
— Lorde (@lorde) May 23, 2017
This is currently being treated as a terrorist incident until police know otherwise,” police said in a statement.
