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Ariana Grande and her crew reportedly got worker bee tattoos to remember Manchester victims

Artists from Manchester Ink reportedly joined the crew backstage after the Manchester One Love charity concert to give them tattoos.

Grande, 23, returned to Manchester on Sunday night for a charity concert.

Ariana Grande and the crew on her Dangerous Woman tour reportedly got tattoos of the iconic Manchester worker bee in support of the city following last month's terror attacks.

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Artists from Manchester Ink joined the team backstage after the Manchester One Love charity concert to tattoo the crew, according to The Sun.

The bee is a symbol of the city’s hard-working past stemming from the Industrial Revolution.

Grande, 23, returned to Manchester on Sunday night for a charity concert, less than two weeks after a suicide bomber killed 22 people at her Manchester Arena concert on May 22.

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Following the horrific attacks, people across the city have been getting tattoos of the bee, shown below, in tribute.

The One Love Manchester benefit concert, held at the Old Trafford cricket ground in Manchester, also gave citizens the chance to give back.

The concert, which included performances from the likes of Justin Bieber, Coldplay, Take That, Robbie Williams, Little Mix, and Katy Perry, is expected to have raised more than £2 million ($2.6 million) for victims of the attack in just three hours.

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