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STARS PAY GIG TRIBUTES

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ARIANA Grande led celebrity tributes to those killed and injured in Las Vegas.

She called for “love, unity, peace and gun control” and said that her “heart is breaking” in reaction to the mass shooting.

The US singer, whose concert in Manchester was the target of a terror attack in May, was one of many stars speaking out.

Grande, 24, wrote on Twitter: “My heart is breaking for Las Vegas. We need love, unity, peace, gun control & for people to look at this & call this what it is = terrorism.”

Taylor Swift added: “There are no words to express the sorrow my broken heart feels for the victims in Vegas.”

Mariah Carey, who was told live about the killings on Good Morning Britain by host Piers Morgan, reacted: “Horrified to hear about the shooting.”

Rihanna wrote: “Saying a prayer for all the victims and their loved ones, also for the residents and visitors of Las Vegas. A horrific act of terror!!”

Kelly Clarkson added: “Simply devastatin­g. So much loss.”

Celine Dion added: “Praying for all the innocent victims and their families in Las Vegas – Céline xx”

Reality star Paris Hilton said: “I can’t believe what just happened in Las Vegas! What is our world coming to?”

Actor Shane Richie was among British stars to comment, tweeting: “My thoughts and prayers are with all out there now.”

Towie’s Megan McKenna wrote: “Waking up to the awful news about the shooting in Vegas. My thoughts are with the victims & their families.”

Lord Sugar added: “Terrible atrocity in Las Vegas.

“Our thoughts go to relatives and friends of those who died and are badly injured.”

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®Ê HIGH DRAMA: Windows in hotel shot out by Paddock. Left, Brit tennis star Laura Robson at gig HEARTBROKE­N: Ariana Grande
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SORROW: Taylor Swift

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