Australian Man Jailed for Nine Days After Grabbing Ariana Grande at Red-Carpet Premiere
A 26-year-old Australian national, Johnson Wen, has been sentenced to nine days in jail after grabbing Ariana Grande on the red carpet at a Wicked: For Good premiere event in Singapore. The incident occurred on November 13th and was captured on video, showing Wen jumping over a barricade and rushing towards the pop star.
According to court records, Wen has a history of disrupting public events, including stage invasions during concerts by artists such as Katy Perry and the Weeknd. He frequently documents these incidents on his Instagram account, where he goes by the pseudonym "pyjamamann".
Wen's actions at the Wicked: For Good premiere led to widespread backlash online, with many calling his behavior a criminal offense. The incident also raised concerns about security measures at public events, which have become increasingly stringent in recent years.
The court heard that Wen attempted to re-enter the event after being removed by security staff, but was stopped and pinned down by authorities. This incident follows other notable red-carpet invasions, including a 2007 incident where podcaster Cielke Sijben handcuffed herself to actor Hugh Grant at a premiere of his film Music and Lyrics.
Wicked: For Good is part of a major publicity tour for the film's cast, which also includes co-star Cynthia Erivo. The review embargo lifted on Tuesday, with early reviews suggesting that Grande and Erivo are likely to receive repeat Oscar nominations.
Security measures have tightened in recent years, following high-profile incidents such as a 2012 prank gone wrong involving Ukrainian TV prankster Vitaly, who buried his head in Will Smith's trousers at the Moscow premiere of Men in Black 3. Kim Kardashian has also faced public backlash after being flourbombed by Peta activist Inez & Vinoodh at an event promoting her perfume launch.
A 26-year-old Australian national, Johnson Wen, has been sentenced to nine days in jail after grabbing Ariana Grande on the red carpet at a Wicked: For Good premiere event in Singapore. The incident occurred on November 13th and was captured on video, showing Wen jumping over a barricade and rushing towards the pop star.
According to court records, Wen has a history of disrupting public events, including stage invasions during concerts by artists such as Katy Perry and the Weeknd. He frequently documents these incidents on his Instagram account, where he goes by the pseudonym "pyjamamann".
Wen's actions at the Wicked: For Good premiere led to widespread backlash online, with many calling his behavior a criminal offense. The incident also raised concerns about security measures at public events, which have become increasingly stringent in recent years.
The court heard that Wen attempted to re-enter the event after being removed by security staff, but was stopped and pinned down by authorities. This incident follows other notable red-carpet invasions, including a 2007 incident where podcaster Cielke Sijben handcuffed herself to actor Hugh Grant at a premiere of his film Music and Lyrics.
Wicked: For Good is part of a major publicity tour for the film's cast, which also includes co-star Cynthia Erivo. The review embargo lifted on Tuesday, with early reviews suggesting that Grande and Erivo are likely to receive repeat Oscar nominations.
Security measures have tightened in recent years, following high-profile incidents such as a 2012 prank gone wrong involving Ukrainian TV prankster Vitaly, who buried his head in Will Smith's trousers at the Moscow premiere of Men in Black 3. Kim Kardashian has also faced public backlash after being flourbombed by Peta activist Inez & Vinoodh at an event promoting her perfume launch.