Twenty-two people, including seven children, died when suicide bomber Salman Abedi detonated a device as concert-goers began leaving Ariana’s show at the city centre arena.
Ariana previously fended off criticism for headlining Manchester’s Pride event, after some questioned whether she was the right booking, especially as ticket prices stood at £70.
After one thread went viral on Twitter suggesting the situation “kinda smells like exploitation of the lgbt community to me”, Ariana shared a long post on Twitter.
“The LGBTQ community has been so special to me and supportive throughout my entire career,” she wrote. “The relationships I have with my LGBTQ fans, friends, and family make me so so happy.
“I want to celebrate and support this community, regardless of my identity or how people label me.”
“And also I wanna visit a city that means so much to me,” she added.
“I’m not claiming to be the hero of the community or the face of the LGBTQ rights movement – I just wanna put on a show that makes my LGBTQ fans feel special and celebrated and supported. That’s all I wanna do.”