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Ariana Grande finally gets her Grammy, as suspected bomber from her Manchester concert is extradited to the UK from Libya
Hashem Abedi, brother of the suicide bomber who killed 22 people at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester in 2017, has been extradited from Libya to the United Kingdom, according to a Libyan official.
Meanwhile, Ariana Grande has finally received her Grammy award, five months after winning the gong for Best Pop Vocal Album for her 2018 album ‘Sweetener’.
Taking to Instagram, she posted a picture with her award, which you can view below, with the caption: “Really glad I checked the mail.”
Grande was unable to collect the gong in person after she previously confirmed she would no longer be appearing on stage or attending the ceremony at Los Angeles’ Staples Centre back in February.
At the time, Grammys producer Ken Ehrlich said Grande had declined to perform after multiple conversations because she “felt it was too late for her to pull something together.”