Ariana reveals she suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following the attack and admits she would be forever affected by the tragedy.

AceShowbiz - Ariana Grande barely spoke for two days after the Manchester terror attack.

The "No Tears Left to Cry" hitmaker had just finished her concert at Manchester Arena on May 22, 2917, when a suicide bomber detonated an explosive, killing 22 people.

More than 800 people received physical or psychological injuries in the blast.

Ariana suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following the attack, and revealed to U.S. Elle magazine that her anxiety worsened in the days following the horrific incident.

"I would be in a good mood, fine and happy, and they would hit me out of nowhere. I've always had anxiety, but it had never been physical before," the 25-year-old explained.

She "cried endlessly and barely spoke for two days" until she woke up her mother, Joan Grande, in the middle of the night with the idea for the One Love Manchester tribute gig, that was held on June 4 last year.

Ariana went on to admit she would be forever affected by the tragedy.

"It's happened before, and it'll happen again. It makes you sad, you think about it for a little, and then people move on," she shared. "But experiencing something like that firsthand, you think of everything differently. Everything is different."

The news comes as it is rumoured Ariana is set to work with pop icon Madonna.

She shared a snap on Twitter that showed her visibly emotional upon meeting the 59-year-old.

"Thank you @madonna, you know why," Ariana wrote alongside the snap, along with an emoji of the Golden Gate Bridge – something she's previously used when talking about new music.

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