Broadchurch star Will Mellor shares his pride in home city Manchester's darkest hour

MANCHESTER is always in my heart. Today, even more.
Even in its darkest hour, I’m brimming with pride.

I have two children Jaydon, 12, and Renée, eight. She likes Ariana Grande.

To think of parents taking kids full of excitement to the concert makes me feel sick.

I performed at the arena in the 1990s. I took my nieces to the Spice Girls and my kids to Disney on Ice.

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Mellor thinks of his own children when thinking of those affectedCredit: Reuters

My eyes are stained with tears. But we can’t and won’t let sick individuals beat us.

I was a teenager around the time of the IRA’s Arndale Centre bombing in 1996.


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