The Vamps, like many other celebrities, reacted on social media in light of the events Friday night in Paris, France.

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The multiple terrorist attacks that left many dead and injured hit close to home for James McVey, Bradley Simpson, Connor Ball and Tristan Evans, who lost two members of their French label's team.

On Friday night, McVey initially tweeted, "My heart is with Paris tonight," adding, "Saddens me deeply that the lovely people I spent my time with two weeks back are being terrori[z]ed."

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McVey and his bandmates were recently in Paris on behalf of their music. McVey's bandmate Ball also tweeted about the horrific events that took place, letting everyone know his "thoughts are with everyone's families."

Simpson also shared similar sentiments, but then the news only got worse when McVey tweeted about the loss of members from their French label.

"Absolutely devastated to lose incredibly talented and welcoming members of our French record label last night," he said, adding, "Incomprehensible."

Marie Mosser and Thomas Ayad worked for Universal Music France. The Vamps also sent out a tribute to them through their Facebook.

"We want to pass on our deepest condolences to the families and friends of Thomas and Marie who were a huge part of The Vamps team in France and who tragically passed away Friday night in Paris," the band said, adding, "They will be sorely missed by us and all that knew them."

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