Ariana Grande Visits Manchester Attack Victims in Heartfelt Hospital Trip
Pop superstar Ariana Grande has shared a touching moment with young victims of the Manchester terror attack at the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital. Photos captured by families show the singer hugging injured youngsters, bringing tears to one dad’s eyes.
Emotional Hospital Visit
Less than two weeks after the deadly suicide bombing at her Manchester Arena gig, which killed 22 and injured dozens more, Grande made a special visit to comfort the children still recovering. Peter Mann, father of Jaden who was wounded in the blast, posted heartfelt snaps online.
“This means more to us than all the amazing things people have done this week. When your daughter asks after her second operation: ‘Is Ariana OK?’ So happy she came I could burst! Never seen Jaden so happy! Even cried again myself.”
Star-Studded Charity Bash
Grande returned to the UK yesterday ahead of Sunday’s star-studded One Love Manchester benefit concert. The event will be broadcast live from Old Trafford Cricket Ground to Portsmouth’s Guildhall Square from 6pm, raising crucial funds for victims and their families.
- Pharrell Williams
- Take That
- Justin Bieber
- Katy Perry
- Coldplay
- Miley Cyrus
Fans and Stars United
During her visit, Ariana posed with hospital nurses and met other brave youngsters, including 14-year-old Evie Mills, who was also visited by the Queen after the tragedy. Social media flooded with praise for Ariana’s kindness.
“I think she’s a little star struck. No-one deserves this more than her. That smile! And what a lovely girl Ariana Grande is.” – Tasha Hough
The nation watches as Ariana and fellow stars unite to heal Manchester’s wounds with music and hope.