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5th June 2017
01:45pm BST

One such band was Clean Bandit, but when they appeared on the BBC, cellist and vocalist Grace Chatto's t-shirt was blurred out. This caused some confusion; a t-shirt bearing a swear word would certainly have to be blurred, but it would have been an odd decision to wear something like that while delivering a message of love and support. It has since been revealed that Chatto's t-shirt actually had a political bent, featuring the word 'Corbyn' above a Nike-style tick. https://twitter.com/garydunion/status/871477049965371392 Of course, the BBC cannot be seen to be promoting any UK political party especially right now during the build up to the election, so the decision was evidently taken to blur out her t-shirt.A powerful demonstration of peace, love and unity. ❤️ The most emotional moments from #OneLoveManchester ? https://t.co/NB0wGA6jnc pic.twitter.com/Izl0VUVf4l
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