Nick Grimshaw, Michelle Keegan, Spice Girl Geri Horner and more celebrities have paid tribute to the 22 victims of last year's Manchester Arena terror attack; exactly one year on from the tragic incident.
After Ariana Grande - who took her Dangerous Woman Tour to Manchester on 22nd May 2017 - shared an emotional message offering 'all of the light and warmth' on this 'challenging day' many famous faces have shown support to the city and paid their respects to those who lost their lives in the bombing.
Below: See celebrities' tributes to Manchester terror attack victims one year on
Celebrities pay tribute one year on from Manchester Arena terror attack
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".
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"
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".
Jake Quickenden
Dancing on Ice star Jake said: "1 year on we will never forget #manchester".
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".
There will be a one minute silence at 2:30pm across the UK for the victims of the bombing.