In the wake of tragedy, both big and small, everyone deals with the incident in different ways. Following the Manchester bombing, where 22 people were killed and more than 50 were injured, Ariana Grande tweeted this message:
She said: "Broken. from the bottom of my heart, I am so so sorry. I don't have words." It was her concert that was the target of the terror attack and she would understandably be heartbroken by what's happened.
The Queen paid a visit to a Mancunian hospital yesterday to visit some of the people still receiving treatment for their injuries. But ITV host Piers Morgan used the arrival as a platform to criticise Grande
But people on social media were having none of it:
Morgan tried to defend himself against some of the comments, claiming that Grande wasn't as traumatised 'as much as those killed and wounded. She should have stayed to visit her injured fans'.
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Her Majesty visited victims at Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, speaking to several young people, including Millie Robson, 15, Evie Mills, 14, and Amy Barlow, 12.
Speaking to Evie, the Queen said: "It's dreadful. Very wicked. To target that sort of thing."
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According to the Daily Mail, Millie Robson spoke of how she had actually been able to meet Grande before the concert after winning backstage tickets, and she was on her way to meet her dad when the bomb was detonated.
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Grande was due to perform shows in London yesterday and tonight but those shows as well as ones in Belgium, Poland, Germany and Switzerland have been cancelled.
Featured Image Credit: PATopics: Ariana Grande, Piers Morgan