Ariana Grande has taken to Instagram to reveal her new tattoo she’s had inked in tribute to victims of the Manchester terror attack that claimed 22 lives during her concert at the Manchester Arena last year.
The singer’s new tattoo is of a bee – the symbol of Manchester – whose wings form a heart shape.
She captioned the image of her new inking: “forever,” along with a cloud emoji.
On Tuesday, Ariana led the way as celebrities remembered the victims and their families on the first anniversary of the attack.
She posted a heart-warming message of support on her Twitter account.
"Thinking of you all today and every day 🐝...” she wrote.
"I love you with all of me and am sending you all of the light and warmth I have to offer on this challenging day.”
Celebrities pay tribute one year on from Manchester Arena terror attack (slider)
Jake Quickenden
Dancing on Ice star Jake said: "1 year on we will never forget #manchester".
Nick Grimshaw
Nick Grimshaw paid tribute to the victims, saying: "Remembering the Manchester attack and sending love to their families. I think today it's important to remember the power of the One Love gig and how it brought not just the city but the world together. Such a positive bolt of energy in a hard, dark time. ud83dudc1dud83dudc9b"
Ariana Grande
Ariana Grande tweeted: "thinking of you all today and every day ud83dudc1d I love you with all of me and am sending you all of the light and warmth I have to offer on this challenging day".
Scarlett Moffatt
Scarlett Moffatt wrote: "Today we #standtogether to remember those who lost their lives in the Manchester Arena attack a year ago. My thoughts are with their families and friends, the injured and the emergency services who responded on that night ud83dudc1d❤ufe0f"
Geri Horner
Geri Horner tweeted: "#Manchester ,you are in our hearts and minds - never forgotten .❤ufe0f".
Michelle Keegan
Michelle Keegan shared the iconic Manchester bee symbol, now synonymous with the city's unity following the attack.
Stephanie Davis
Hollyoaks actress Stephanie Davis remembered the victims, saying: "Love and thoughts to those we lost in Manchester a year ago. My Thoughts are with those 22 angels, their families and all who were there that day ud83dudc1d ud83dudc9b".
John Bishop
John Bishop tweeted: "Thoughts and prayers today are with all those who were affected by events in Manchester a year ago. ❤ufe0f".
Jess Impiazzi
Jess Impiazzi said: "Remembering today all that were affected and those who lost their lives at the Manchester arena ud83dudc1dud83dudc1dud83dudc1dud83dudc1dud83dudc1dud83dudc1dud83dudc1dud83dudc1dud83dudc1dud83dudc1d♥ufe0f♥ufe0f♥ufe0f♥ufe0f♥ufe0f".
Tuesday 22st May marked the first anniversary since 22 people were killed and 139 injured after suicide bomber detonated a bomb during Ariana’s concert at the Manchester Arena. More than half of the victims were children.
Weeks after the attack Ariana held a One Love Manchester Benefit concert, raising over £10million pounds for the We Love Manchester Emergency Fun set up for the victims and their families.
Ariana also included a beautiful tribute in her most recent music video. She featured a bee in her in the video, a symbol which is so strong for the people of Manchester.
The Manchester bee features at the end of Ariana's new four-minute video, with the bee flying off into the sky.