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Related: About this forumBravo Ariana.
Beautifully done. You gave people love, strength and hope. You calmed them and gave them some peace in their grief. You gave them a rainbow.
iamateacher
(1,089 posts)As a fairly recent parent of teens, they make mistakes. She is now 23, and she was incredible today. She deserves praise for what she did. She grew up and into her her own self. Bravo.
sheshe2
(83,793 posts)Just knew about her after the bombing. I was just proud of what she did today. Good to know she grew up, sad she had to do it so quickly, yet this is what we have to do now. You grow and take responsibility now, or to put it bluntly, we will die. Our kids need to wake up now...this is on them. Us elders can not do it on our own anymore.
NotMyFuhrer
(58 posts)sheshe2
(83,793 posts)Welcome to DU, NotMyFuhrer.
ATL Ebony
(1,097 posts)Soxfan58
(3,479 posts)Her going to the hospital to visit survivors was even more of a class act.
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)A true life "Wonder Woman!"
This IS the best of US!
handmade34
(22,756 posts)and goodness...
...my daughter's boyfriend (an adventure guide in Arizona) hosted Ariana and friends for some rock climbing and he said she was awesome!!
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)Great work, Ariana Grande!
The One Love Manchester benefit concert organized by the "Into You" singer was a lot of things: a star-studded, feel-good show; an emotional and at-times heart-wrenching tribute to the victims and survivors of recent U.K. terror attacks; and a show of solidarity, strength and love in the face of hate and divisiveness. However, it was also a chance to raise funds for the families of people involved in the tragic terror attack at Grande's Manchester Arena concert last month -- and on all those fronts, it was an outstanding success.
sheshe2
(83,793 posts)She did good...