Ariana Grande faces death threats from ISIS extremists: She needs to die
Pop superstar Ariana Grande is facing renewed death threats from ISIS extremists as she prepares to return to Manchester for the first time since the tragic 2017 bombing at her concert that claimed 22 lives and injured over 130 others. According to RadarOnline, encrypted messages on Telegram - a platform frequently used by extremist groups - have surfaced, with one chillingly stating, "She needs to die." Grande is scheduled to headline Manchester Pride on Sunday, August 25, marking her first performance in the city since the benefit concert she organized following the 2017 attack. The upcoming event is part of a limited series of shows supporting her new music album and the release of the "Wicked" film adaptation.Jennifer Lawrence recalls 'extremely isolating' postpartum periodThe 2017 Manchester Arena bombing was carried out by Islamic extremist Salman Abedi, who detonated a shrapnel-laden […]