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Ariana Grande Remembers Manchester Bombing 3 Years After Tragedy: 'Prayers Are with You Always'
"Not a day goes by that this doesn’t affect you and all of us still. I will be thinking of you all week and weekend," Ariana Grande said
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Ariana Grande Tearfully Opens Up About Her New Song Inspired by the Manchester Concert Attack
Grande talked about "get well soon," a song she recorded to remind everyone to "be there for each other as much as we can."
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Ariana Grande tears up discussing her song about anxiety and the Manchester attack
For Ariana Grande, the song "get well soon" off her new album <em>sweetener </em>is a deeply personal one, inspired in part by the 2017 Manchester terrorist attack at one of her concerts that left 22 people dead. In a Friday interview with Ebro Darden on Apple Music's Beats 1 radio, Grande spoke through tears about the song and her experiences following the attack. But early in the interview, Grande notes that the song isn't just about Manchester. "It's also about personal demons and anxiety,
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Ariana Grande fans touched by 'hidden tribute' to Manchester on 'Sweetener'
Ariana Grande's "Sweetener" is here, and while Pete Davidson gets a direct shout-out — his own track — the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing get a more poignant nod.
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Ariana Grande Shares a Pic of Her Bee Tattoo in Tribute to Manchester Bombing Anniversary
The singer’s new beau, ‘SNL’ star Pete Davidson, commented on the pic with a heart and bee emoji.
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Ariana Grande Offers Love and Support to Manchester One Year After Tragic Bombing
A year after the deadly bombing outside of her Manchester Arena concert, the tragedy still weighs heavily on the 'No Tears Left to Cry' singer.
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Ariana Grande Arrives in the U.K. Ahead of Her One Love Manchester Benefit Concert
Ariana Grande has arrived in the United Kingdom with her boyfriend and parents ahead of her One Love Manchester concert.