Asian American entertainers joined the rest of the world in expressing their condolences for all those touched by the bombing at the Ariana Grande concert in Manchester.
22 people have died in the attack in Northwestern England. At least 59 people have been injured. Some of the victims were children.
My thoughts and prayers are with @ArianaGrande and everyone who was hurt at the concert in Manchester.. what is happening to the world..
— PRIYANKA (@priyankachopra) May 23, 2017
No words can describe how I feel about what happened in Manchester. I don’t wanna believe that the world we live in could be so cruel.
— Bruno Mars (@BrunoMars) May 23, 2017
God bless the family and friends affected by this nightmare.
— Bruno Mars (@BrunoMars) May 23, 2017
Sending so much love to Manchester.
— Black Eyed Peas (@bep) May 23, 2017
In Manchester itself, four Sikh temples left their doors open for victims throughout the night, reported the Independent.
“Sikh Temples in Manchester, UK offering food & accommodation. They are open for ALL people,” said Harjinder Kukreja in a Tweet.
The hashtags #PrayForManchester, #ManchesterArena, and #England are among those being used to unite the sentiments of millions of people stunned by the terrorist attack.
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