This site uses cookies to improve your experience and to provide services and advertising.
By continuing to browse, you agree to the use of cookies described in our Cookies Policy.
You may change your settings at any time but this may impact on the functionality of the site.
To learn more see our
Cookies Policy.
Download our app
'It's still so heavy on my heart every single day" Ariana Grande has opened up about the Manchester Arena bombing
TIME TIME
UNDERSTANDABLY, IN THE year following last year’s terrorist attack in Manchester, which left 22 dead and 500 injured, Ariana Grande has been avoiding the spotlight.
She hasn’t spoken out much about the incident since, and in her first TV interview following the Manchester attack, Grande was visibly struggling to keep it together when the topic was briefly discussed.
Last night, an article published by TIME detailed how journalist Sam Lansky had to have the difficult conversation with the singer. Sam said:
The singer, who was just 23-years-old at the time of the attack, struggled as she spoke about an event that changed and destroyed many lives.
SIPA USA / PA Images SIPA USA / PA Images / PA Images
Grande explained why she returned to do the One Love Manchester benefit night, so soon after the attack.
Ariana’s manager Scooter Braun previously said that he knew at the time of asking Ariana to participate in the charity gig that it was unfair.
But two days later, Scooter Braun got off of a flight and found that he had 16 text messages from Ariana Grande who said “I need to speak to you. If I don’t do something, these people died in vain.” Ariana Grande told TIME:
UPI / PA Images UPI / PA Images / PA Images
She continued by adding that every single day she struggles with what happened:
Ariana also said that she wants to show her fans, most of which are young teenagers, that “you can change a bad situation and make it better.”
DailyEdge is on Instagram!
To embed this post, copy the code below on your site
ariana grande Manchester bombing Time Magazine