Ariana Grande Got A Tattoo To Commemorate Manchester Victims & It Is The Sweetest
She already stunned the world, setting up the amazing ‘One Love Manchester’ concert, which raised over $13 million dollars, but Ariana Grande has gone one step further in solidarity with the victims of the Manchester bombing.
The 23-year-old singer and her ‘Dangerous Woman’ tour crew have gotten bee tattoos to pay tribute to the 22 people killed and those that were injured. The bee tattoo has become a beacon of hope in the aftermath of the UK terrorist bombing.
The worker bee is a well-known symbol of Manchester – representing the city’s hard-working and industrial past. In the aftermath of the attack, Manchester tattoo artists have been offering bee tattoos for £50, with proceeds going to the families of victims.
Grande and her whole crew have reportedly been inked with the bee as a homage to the terror victims. Ariana’s brother Frankie told reporters that his sister was keeping “strong” for her fans.
“She seems calm out there because that’s her in her element. That’s what she was born to do,” he said.
“She is strong, so much stronger than anyone thought. She’s strong for her fans.”
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