
On Sunday the world watched in awe as Ariana Grande took to the stage at the One Love Manchester concert, which the singer organised in the wake of the terror attack that killed 22 people on 22 May.
At just 23 years old, the singer defiantly sang her heart out, telling the crowd: “Thank you so much for coming together and being strong and unified.
“I think the kind of love and unity you are displaying is the medicine the world needs right now. So thank you for being just that.”
Her strength, professionalism and humanity was praised by many on Twitter, with some suggesting the singer could teach the US President a thing or two about compassion.
But this isn’t the first time Ariana has stolen our hearts. Here are seven other times she’s stood up for what she believes in (and become our hero in the process).

“I thought all of this was cute and exciting until he said: ‘Ariana is sexy as hell man I see you hitting that,'" she wrote.
"This might not seem like a big deal to some of you but I felt sick and objectified. I was also sitting right there when he said it… I’ve felt really quiet and hurt since that moment.
"Things like this happen all the time and are the kind of moments that contribute to women’s sense of fear and inadequacy.
“I am not a piece of meat that a man gets to [utilise] for his pleasure. I’m an adult human being in a relationship with a man who treats me with love and respect.”
She ended her tweet to tell her young female fans: "We are not objects or prizes. We are QUEENS.”
all love here 💭 pic.twitter.com/BocrzJEgUj
— Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) November 25, 2014
She tweeted that Bette had once been heralded as a “feminist who stood for women being able to do whatever the F they wanted without judgement”.
She accompanied her post with a photo of Bette in a bikini saying: “I want that sexy mermaid back!”
The guys later said the unicorn emoji was just for girls, to which Ariana said: "You need a little brushing up on equality."

"If a woman has a lot of sex she's a slut. If a man has sex he's a stud. A BOSSSSSS. A king," she said.
"I know y'all already know this but the double standard and misogyny are still ever present. I want the people reading this to know they are more than enough on their own."
here we go again.... Sure I'm not the only 1 feeling this way today!! in case you need a reminder, you're beautiful🌬 pic.twitter.com/OPQIgzroEI
— Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) November 2, 2015
"We live in a day and age where people make it impossible for women, men, anyone to embrace themselves exactly how they are," she said.
"Diversity is sexy. Loving yourself is sexy. You know what is NOT sexy? Misogyny, objectifying, labeling, comparing and body-shaming."
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