During a recent interview on Big Questions With Cal Fussman, Ariana Grande’s manager Scooter Braun opens up about the very tragic bombing attack that happened shortly after Ariana’s concert at Manchester Arena.  The concert happened in May of 2017 and killed 22 people.

 

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Scooter says, “For a little, tiny Italian girl, she is tough as nails,” and explains after the attack, Ariana was nothing but a wreck.  “When she found out fans of hers had died, she was so sad I mean, she cried for days. There was nothing that could stop us. She felt every pain. Every face that they announced, every name — she wore it on her sleeve, like, every bit of emotion, because that’s who she is,” says Scooter.

 

After a few days, Scooter insisted that he cancel the rest of the Dangerous Woman tour however, Ariana wouldn’t let him do so, “She said, ‘If I don’t do something, I’m not who I say I am to these people.”  It was then that both Ariana and Scooter decided to organize a benefit concert, One Love Manchester.

 

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Two weeks after the attack, Ariana, along with Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, Niall Horan and many more were joined on stage for the One Love Manchester benefit concert.  According to British Red Cross, an estimated $3 million was raised for the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund.

 

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Scooter describes, “It was beyond moving.  She was distraught.  That was the hardest two hours of either of our lives.” 

 

Ariana even visited some of the victims from the attack at the hospital.

 

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