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Celebrities React To The Ariana Grande Concert Attack

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Shortly after the news broke that there had been an explosion at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England many turned to Twitter to show their support for those who had been hurt in the blast. NBC News reported that 22 people, including children, were killed in a suicide attack after Grande's concert at the Manchester Arena. Eighteen-year-old Georgina Callander is the first victim to be identified. According to the New York Times, the Islamic State had claimed responsibility for the bombing, which has reportedly left 59 injured, including some who "suffered life-threatening injuries." Others are still reported as missing at this time. The bomber reportedly died in the attack, but a 23-year-old man was arrested in Manchester in connection with the bombing. No further details have been released about this man at this time.

While new information about the bombing, which the New York Times reported was the deadliest terrorist attack in Britain since 2005, is still coming in, celebrities have been using Twitter to show their love for everyone in Manchester who has been affected by the tragic event, including Grande, who tweeted on Tuesday that she was "broken. from the bottom of my heart, i am so so sorry. i don't have words."

Ariana Grande

Lorde

Chrissy Teigen

Selena Gomez

Nicki Minaj

Harry Styles

Taylor Swift

Anna Kendrick

Chris Evans

Dwayne Johnson

Katy Perry

Demi Lovato

Fifth Harmony

Camila Cabello

Pink

Halsey

Lena Dunham

Sabrina Carpenter

Questlove

Kristin Chenoweth

Justin Timberlake

Zoe Saldana

Niall Horan

Kim Kardashian

Rita Ora

Kesha

Bella Hadid

Rihanna

Ashley Benson

Liam Payne

Victoria Beckham

Sam Smith

James Corden gave an emotional tribute to Manchester in his Late Late Show monologue that ended with him saying, "We'll all go to bed holding our little ones even tighter this evening." It's advice that we should all take.