Ariana Grande has reportedly returned to the United States after a terror attack killed 22 people at her concert on Monday evening.
The Into You hitmaker had just finished her performance at Manchester Arena when an explosion happened in the foyer of the venue in north west England, causing multiple casualties and leaving over 50 people injured.
Grande has now returned to the United States to be with her family and was greeted by her relatives when she touched down in Boca Raton, Florida, according to People magazine.
A source told the publication: "It's so, so sad. She loves her fans and is absolutely crushed and devastated as you can imagine. She can't believe this happened. She just wants to be with her family and loved ones right now."
It comes after the singer admitted she had been left "broken" by the tragic events that unfolded.