Ariana Grande's Manager Speaks Out Following Terror Bombing
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(Radio.com) Ariana Grande's manager, Scooter Braun, refuses to let the terrorist attack at the singer's show in Manchester earlier this week sap the joy from his life. In a heartfelt post on Twitter late Wednesday night (May 24), Braun emphasized how we should not allow terrorists to cause us to live in fear. 'Tonight I got home and took my parents out to dinner. Korean bbq," he tweeted. 'We drank and ate and laughed with the tables next to us. I experienced joy for the first time in days. And I remembered�we r free. We are all different but we r free to enjoy each other's company." Later, he shared that he plans to spend his days living fully and not allowing terrorism to take away his feelings of freedom and joy. 'I will honor those that r lost by living each day full," he wrote. 'Full of fun, full of laughter, full of joy. I welcome the differences of my neighbor. The wish of terrorism is to take away that feeling of freedom and joy. No. That is my answer. No. We can't allow it. Fear cannot rule the day." Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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