‘Call This What It Is’: Ariana Grande Has Spoken Out About The Las Vegas Gun Attack

It's been five months since she was caught up in the terror attack in Manchester.

Five months since the terror attack at Ariana Grande’s concert in Manchester, almost 60 people have lost their lives while trying to enjoy a concert in Las Vegas.

A lone gunman, named Stephen Paddock, fired bullets from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel down to the ground where holiday makers were enjoying a harvest country musical festival. The 64-year-old shooter was found dead in his hotel room by Las Vegas PD, reportedly surrounded by over 20 firearms.

Ariana Grande has spoken out about the horrific incident on Twitter, saying “My heart is breaking for Las Vegas. We need love, unity, peace, gun control and for people to look at this and call this what it is = terrorism.”

She continued, “Sending as much love and healing energy as humanly possible out into the world tonight.”

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Her update comes after a bomb blast during her Manchester Arena concert in June left 22 people dead and 59 injured.

Other celebrities, including Harry Styles, Celine Dion and Khloe Kardashian, have also spoken out about Sunday night’s events in Las Vegas saying that new gun control laws need to be put in place to prevent crimes like this happening again.