Manchester Attack Seems Impossible To Fully Recover From- Ariana Grande

American singer-songwriter Ariana Grande has revealed her struggles with recovering from the Manchester Arena bombing incident in her docu-series. The star shares a letter about the attack in the fourth episode of her docu-series, Ariana Grande: Dangerous Woman Diaries. The letter says: “I’m writing to you this February 22, 2018. It’s been eight months since the attack at our show at the Manchester Arena. It’s impossible to know where to start or to know what to say about this part. May 22, 2017, will leave me speechless and filled with questions for the rest of my life. “Music is an escape. Music is the safest thing I’ve ever known. Music – pop music, stan culture – is something that brings people together, introduces them to some of their best friends, and makes them feel like they can be themselves. It is comfort. It is fun. It is expression. It is happiness. It is the last thing that would ever harm someone. It is safe. “When something so opposite and so poisonous takes place in your world that is supposed to be everything but that… it is shocking and heartbreaking in a way that seems impossible to fully recover from.” In May 2017, suicide bomber Salman Abedi detonated an explosive device in the arena foyer after the singer had just finished performing in the city for her Dangerous Woman world tour. Although Ariana came out of the incidence physically unharmed, she, however, suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder afterwards. Twenty-two people lost their lives to the incident, and hundreds of others were injured.Photo Credit: Getty

 

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