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Ariana Grande talks about her PTSD after Manchester attack

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Singer Ariana Grande has spoken of suffering post-traumatic stress disorder after last year’s Manchester bombing, in which 22 people were killed at her concert.
PTSD is a form of anxiety disorder that occurs when intrusive memories linked to fear from a traumatic event become consolidated in a person’s mind by them visualizing the event in a loop until it becomes locked in their brain.
Grande said she didn’t think she’d ever be able to talk about the attack at Manchester Arena in May 2017 “and not cry.”
Attacker Salman Abedi detonated a bomb at the end of Grande’s concert, as people were leaving the packed arena.
Many of the victims were teenage fans, the youngest among them 8-year-old Saffie Rose Roussos from Leyland, north of Manchester.
“It’s hard to talk about because so many people have suffered such severe, tremendous loss,” Grande told Vogue during the interview at her home in Beverly Hills.
“Time is the biggest thing,” she said of recovering from the trauma.
One year on: remembering the victims
Following the first anniversary of the attack, Grande last month revealed a bee tattoo beneath her ear in commemoration of the tragedy.
The worker bee is often used as an emblem for Manchester, representing the city’s industrial past and appearing in its crest.
Services were also held across Manchester to mark the anniversary of the attack, with Prince William and Prime Minister Theresa May among the dignitaries attending.

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