'When you're ready, sing again': Dad of 3 sends sweet message to Ariana Grande
In the wake of the suicide bombing on Monday
that killed 22 people following her concert in England, a devastated Ariana
Grande tweeted that she was "broken" and "so
sorry" for the tragedy.
A father of three girls and a self-professed Grande fan from Georgia has
responded with a heartfelt and uplifting open letter to the 23-year-old pop
star, saying she doesn't have "a dadgum thing to apologize for."
An open letter to @ArianaGrande #ManchesterBombing #ManchesterStrong #arianastaystrong #ArianaGrandeConcert #love #hope #peace #song pic.twitter.com/Sx7IPj3UIe— Patrick Millsaps (@PatrickMillsaps) May 24, 2017
Calling himself "a fat dude in Georgia who loves his daughters," film
producer Patrick Millsaps urged Grande to "take care of you first" and to sing
again when she is good and ready because her music is a "God-given gift."
"When and only when you are ready, on behalf of all dads who love
your...um...whose daughters' love your music, SING AGAIN."
Millaps, whose daughters are 13, 12 and 12, called Grande "a part of our
family" and joked how he often keeps listening to her music even after he drops
his girls off at school.
"Every time you open your mouth and share that incredible God-given gift to
the world, you make this crappy world a little less crappy,'' he wrote. "Take
care of you first. Your fans aren't going anywhere."
Credit: TODAY
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