The “Victorious” cast tweeted their support to Ariana Grande after the Manchester bombing

After the terrorist attack at Ariana Grande’s concert in Manchester, England, many people have shared their feelings about the horrible event on social media. And Grande’s castmates from Victorious — the Nickelodeon show she starred in from 2010 to 2013 — were no exception.
The Victorious cast took to Twitter to show support not only for their former costar but also for all the people who were impacted by the tragedy.
Just days before the bombing, Grande and her costars were tweeting about a Victorious reboot, but the tone on their social media pages has now become much more somber. As 22 people were killed and approximately 59 were injured in a suicide bomb attack allegedly orchestrated by ISIS after Grande’s concert on May 22nd, the world is in shock, and people are using social media to send their love and support.
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Many celebs have tweeted their responses to the Manchester bombing, but there’s something particularly touching about Grande’s costars from before she was a superstar sending their love to her and all those affected. Here’s what some of her former costars have been saying:
Tori Vega (Victoria Justice)
I just heard about the attack at Ariana's concert.This is truly awful. I'm sending my deepest condolences & praying for every one affected🙏🏼
— Victoria Justice (@VictoriaJustice) May 23, 2017
Leon Thomas III (Andre Harris)
I'm devastated by the attack in Manchester. I'm sending love to all of the victims families. This senseless violence has to stop.
— Leon Thomas (@leonthomas) May 23, 2017
Matt Bennett (Robbie Shapiro)
No one deserves this. Not the families. Not the kids. Not Ariana.
— iMatt with DJ Party Bennett (@MattBennett) May 23, 2017
Elizabeth Gillies (Jade West)
Sending all of my love to the innocent children & fans who just wanted to hear their idol sing. And to Ari who just wanted to sing for them.
— Elizabeth Gillies (@LizGillies) May 23, 2017
No one should have to worry about this before they leave their house to go to a concert. Can’t believe this is the world we’re living in.
— Elizabeth Gillies (@LizGillies) May 23, 2017
Stay strong, #Manchester.
— Elizabeth Gillies (@LizGillies) May 23, 2017
Avan Jogia (Beck Oliver)
Today words fail me. #Manchester
— Avan Jogia (@AvanJogia) May 23, 2017
Daniella Monet (Trina Vega)
Just heard about the explosions at Ariana's concert in Manchester. It's horrific and I feel for every single person affected.
— Daniella Monet (@DaniellaMonet) May 23, 2017
I don't understand humanity. Sending love and light to all those affected. Love you Ari.
— Daniella Monet (@DaniellaMonet) May 23, 2017
I feel heartbroken. This is so unfathomable, yet our reality. Hug your loved ones and cherish your time.
— Daniella Monet (@DaniellaMonet) May 23, 2017
Michael Eric Reid (Sinjin Van Cleef)
Still saddened & enraged by the #Manchester attack. My deepest sympathy to victims & families, the city, Ariana & team, her fans, our world
— thrifty boy mikey (@mrmikeyreid) May 23, 2017
Lane Napper (guidance counselor Lane Alexander)
Sending out my prayers to everyone affected by the horrible Manchester tragedy. We HAVE to turn this senseless violence in our world around!
— Lane Napper (@LaneNapper) May 23, 2017
Jennifer Carta (Victoria’s mom, Holly Vega)
This is not the way life is meant to be. #Ariana #Manchester sending never ending love and support.
— Jennifer Carta (@JenniferCarta_) May 23, 2017
An attack of this scale impacts the world and so, by tweeting messages of compassion, the Victorious cast is doing their small part to spread what everyone needs right now — love.