The girl group performed a short set at Sunday night’s benefit gig – but not everyone was impressed with their ‘risque’ outfits.
Perrie Edwards, Jesy Nelson, Jade Thirlwall and Leigh-Anne Pinnock stormed the stage at the Emirates Old Trafford Cricket Ground in monochrome outfits with Edwards, Nelson and Thirlwall all wearing fish net tights and leotards.
One viewer tweeted: “Who picked Little Mix's outfits? Put you’re a**** away you are at a charity gig!”
Another wrote: “I think that Little Mix forgot that they were at a benefit concert and not at a strip club... #OneLoveManchester.”
But fans rushed to defend the quartet and praised them for their harmonies – with one hailing them the new Destiny’s Child.
One user tweeted: “It's actually getting annoying how ever time people are complaining about Little Mix's outfit.”
Grande joined Black Eyed Peas for a moving rendition of their hit single Where is the Love? before performing with the Parrs Wood School choir and covering Oasis’ Don’t Look Back in Anger with Coldplay.
In an emotional speech halfway through she said: “I want to thank you all from the bottom of my heart for being here.
“Thank you for coming together and being so loving and strong. The love that we have here is the medicine that we need right now.”
Grande said that she had met with the mother of 15-year-old victim Olivia Campbell-Hardy, who said she “wouldn't have wanted her to cry” but would have wanted her to “play all the hits”.
As a result Grande decided to “totally change” the entire set list.
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