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n a touching moment before her sold-out London concert, took time to meet who survived the in . The singer, known for her compassionate interactions with fans, the girls for a , offering them a brief escape from the horror they experienced. Southport survivors able to enjoy the Eras Tour in London The meeting was captured in a heartfelt shared by the girls' mother, .

The video shows embracing the two girls, who were dressed in "Red"-inspired T-shirts and black shorts, as they beamed with joy. One of the girls, whose arm was bandaged, had written the poignant lyrics from song on her bandage. Foster expressed her deep gratitude in the video caption, thanking the for bringing to her daughters, and , during what has been an incredibly difficult time.



This meeting is part of a broader outreach by , who reportedly reached out to all the families affected by the . Last month, a 17-year-old attacker targeted a in , resulting in the deaths of three young girls and injuries to eight others. The little girls who died in the tragedy were , 6, , 7, and , 9.

The motive behind the attack remains unknown, but the impact on the community has been profound. In the aftermath, shared her shock and sorrow with her followers, describing the news as that continues to weigh on her. the hitmaker wrote on her Instagram Story.

she continued. The singer, known for her strong connection with her fans, has since been involved in supporting the victims and their families..

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