Ariana Grande is once again using her voice to help the LGBTQ community.

A fan at a recent Ariana Grande concert captured footage of anti-gay protesters outside the venue she was playing at. Yesterday, the popular singer commented on the video, which was posted onto Twitter.

The video shows a man holding up a flag, decked out in rainbow colours, with the word “pride” crossed out. In the short clip, a female is seen engaging with the man. She points out to the protester that June is Pride Month, to which the man replies “God wants you to repent.”

In her Tweet responding to this video, Grande replies “man… saddened but not surprised by this one bit.”

The American singer, who’s currently on her Sweetener world tour continues, “i’m so sorry any of my fans had to encounter this. we will do our best to ensure this doesn’t happen again. proud of u all for not fighting / engaging violently. never worth it.”

Not only does the global icon condemn the man’s actions, but she wishes him a “healed heart”.

“wishing him peace & a healed heart cause girl yikes,” Grande says.

Read the full Tweet below:

Grande then continues to further condemn the man, highlighting the fact he’s “outnumbered”. After this, she explains the fact he’d certainly be “doing the be alright choreo in his garage later that night.”

Watch a live performance video of Ariana Grande’s ‘Be Alright’:

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