Ariana Grande has offered to help the families of the victims of a bombing at her Manchester concert on Monday night by paying for the funerals.
Following her heartbreaking message on Twitter, the 23-year-old pop star has reportedly offered to fund the funerals of the 22 people who lost their lives in the terror attack.
There's been no official word from the singer, but a Grande fan account reported that she reached out to each of the families and pledged to offer the financial assistance.
Less than 24 hours since the devastating attack, Grande arrived in the U.S., where she was greeted by her family and boyfriend Mac Miller.
"Mac waited for Ariana at the bottom of the [private jet] stairs," a source told People. "She looked distraught and like she has been crying. They hugged for a while before they headed to a waiting car. Ariana’s mom Joan was with her."
Authorities said 22 people were killed and 59 injured in the blast.
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