Charlie Puth Performs 'See You Again' In Honor Of Christina Grimmie

"I just never got to say what I wanted to say to her, and I feel like this song perfectly captures that."
Charlie Puth performs at the 106.1 WBLI Summer Jam at Nikon at Jones Beach Theater on June 11, 2016 in Wantagh, New York.
Charlie Puth performs at the 106.1 WBLI Summer Jam at Nikon at Jones Beach Theater on June 11, 2016 in Wantagh, New York.
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Charlie Puth is the latest star to express grief over the loss of Christina Grimmie, a former contestant on "The Voice" who died early Saturday morning after being shot while signing autographs for fans in Orlando, Florida, the previous night.

On Saturday, Puth took a moment during his show in Wantagh, New York, to address his friend's death. He went on to dedicate his performance of "See You Again" to the 22-year-old singer.

“I was reading the news last night and heard that my good friend Christina Grimmie was killed, and I want to dedicate this song to her tonight,” he said to the crowd. “I’ve been upset about this all day, mainly because I just never got to say what I wanted to say to her, and I feel like this song perfectly captures that.”

On Saturday night, Selena Gomez also paid tribute to Grimmie with an emotional performance during her concert in Miami. The former Disney star broke into tears while singing Hillsong Worship’s “Transfiguration” and again while singing her own song "Nobody."

Other stars, including Pharrell Williams, Usher and Adam Levine, also shared heartfelt messages about Grimmie on Twitter.

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