Scooter Braun has released a statement on behalf of himself and Ariana Grande, explaining they 'will not let evil win' following the devastating terror attack at Manchester Arena on Monday evening.
22 innocent people lost their lives after Ariana's Dangerous Woman show in Manchester; and now her manager's released a heartfelt post thanking all those who rallied together to provide shelter and support to those affected.

Writing on Instagram, Scooter said: "The last 48 hours have been beyond devastating. As a father I cannot express my sorrow and my rage at this cowardice act. These were children. They were attacked because of our way of life. Our love of freedom and each other. There are no words that will comfort.
"There is nothing that can be said to make 22 return to their families today. I am so so sorry for their loss. I am so sorry to all those affected. Thank you to people of Manchester who have come together to help save lives and give shelter.
"Your courage and bravery is our hope. As I stated last night let's please all hold the victims, their families, and all those affected in our hearts and prayers. From myself and my friend @arianagrande ...We are with you Manchester. We will not let evil win! Never!"
Scooter also posted a series of tweets, saying: "I will honor those that r lost by living each day full. Full of fun, full of laughter, full of joy. I welcome the differences of my neighbor.
"the wish of terrorism is to take away that feeling of freedom and joy. No. That is my answer. No. We cant allow it. Fear cannot rule the day.
"Manchester I stand with you. Jakarta I stand with u..children of Syria I stand with you. We will honor you by not giving in to the darkness.
"So if u think u scared us...if you think your cowardice act made us change how we live...sorry. All you did was make us appreciate every day."
Our thoughts are with all those affected.