Ariana Grande has donated gifts to a charity that is distributing them to children in Manchester Hospitals.
The Santa Tell Me singer, 31, is an honorary citizen of the English city after she put on a huge charity benefit concert, One Love Manchester, in 2017 after a terrorist attack killed 22 music fans and injured over 1,000 more in the city that year.
On Monday, the Manchester Foundation Trust Charity revealed the chart-topping star had donated gifts to children across its hospital system.
Sharing the news via social media, the charity stated, “We are so grateful to Ariana for thinking of our young patients this Christmas.
“The gifts she has donated are being distributed to babies, children and teenagers across Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital, Trafford General Hospital, Wythenshawe Hospital and North Manchester General Hospital.”
The posts included photos of children beaming while they posed in the hospitals with wrapped Christmas presents in their hands and around them.
Grande’s 2017 concert raised over £9 million for the Red Cross and We Love Manchester Emergency Fund with her benefit concert bringing together some of the biggest names in music.
Huge stars including Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, Niall Horan, Coldplay and Liam Gallagher gathered to perform for fans and raise funds to help those affected by the terrorist attack that struck Grande’s Dangerous Woman Tour on 22 May 2017.