• 7 years ago
After Ariana Grande tweeted that she was “so so sorry” for the Manchester attack that happened right after her concert, a Georgia father told her, “You don't have a dadgum thing to apologise for.” Patrick Millsaps, father of three pre-teen girls, penned a letter to the pop singer to set her straight. “You see, you are no more responsible for the actions of an insane coward who committed an evil act in your proximity than you would be for a devastating natural disaster or acts or morons near your hotel. Your text was some stickin' thinkin' in that regard." Milksaps also gave her words of encouragement and wants her to keep making music. "Music is the international language of peace. 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."

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