A devastating explosion in Manchester after Monday's Ariana Grande concert left 22 dead and Sister in law Who Let Me Use Her Holemany more injured. Late Monday night Scooter Braun, Grande's manager, issued a statement via Twitter responding to the attack.
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Grande herself tweeted at around 4 a.m. local time after the explosion, while over in the states James Corden spoke of the attacks on his late-night show. The attack is being treated as a terrorist incident, per CNN.
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