Ariana Grande has revealed a new tattoo she's had done in honour of the victims of the Manchester one year after the terror attack.
The singer posted a photo across social media today (May 24) that showed she's had Manchester's symbol of the bee tattooed behind her ear in a simple tattoo that incorporates a heart into the wings.
She captioned the photo simply: "Forever."
Thousands of fans and survivors of the Manchester terror attack, which happened in the Manchester Arena following an Ariana Grande gig on May 22, 2017 and killed 22 people, have been using the worker bee as a sign of solidarity following the attack.
The singer herself has also started adopting the emoji in remembering the victims, including most recently in a tribute she paid on the anniversary of the attack this week.
"Thinking of you all today and every day 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," she wrote.
A bee also featured in the closing seconds of the music video for her new single 'No Tears Left to Cry', the first track the singer has premiered since releasing a cover of 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow' following her One Love Manchester concert.
Ariana recently opened up about the Manchester Arena terror attack during a candid interview with TIME, saying that "there are so many people who have suffered such loss and pain".
"The processing part is going to take forever," she added.
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