Taylor Swift has recently paid her respects to the victims of Orlando mass shooting.
The 26-year-old singer took to her Instagram page and shared a picture, which showed all the names of the victims of the horrific attack at Pulse nightclub, alongside the caption, "As you bury your loved ones this week, please know that there are millions of us sending you love and our deepest sympathy in the face of this unthinkable and devastating tragedy," E! Online reports.
Other celebrities, who have paid tribute to the victims of Orlando mass shooting, included Kelly Osbourne, Lady Gaga, Nick Jonas, Tituss Burgess and Madonna.
Notably, in the wake of Orlando tragedy, comedian Amy Schumer deleted a gun scene from her upcoming yet-to-be-titled film.
At least 50 people were killed and more than 53 others were injured on Sunday after the mass shooting at Pulse, a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida.
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