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Ariana Grande Startled at ‘Wicked’ Premiere in Singapore by Concert Crasher

A disturbing incident unfolded at the asia-Pacific premiere of “Wicked: Wicked the Second Movie” in Singapore, as Australian internet personality Pyjamamann rushed the stage adn made physical contact with lead actress Ariana Grande. The event, held recently, was instantly disrupted as GrandeS co-star, Cynthia Erivo, intervened to protect her.

The incident has sparked widespread outrage and raised serious questions about security protocols at high-profile events. Fans have taken to social media demanding the arrest and deportation of the perpetrator, whose real name is Johnson Wen, and expressing concern for Grande’s well-being.

concert Crasher With History Disrupts Premiere

According to reports, 26-year-old Wen, known online as Pyjamamann and self-described as “the moast hated internet troll,” physically grabbed Grande during the premiere. security personnel quickly subdued Wen and removed him from the venue.

This is not wen’s first foray into disrupting performances. He has previously documented instances of crashing concerts by artists including katy Perry and The Chainsmokers on his Instagram account, garnering meaningful criticism from online communities.

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Did you know? – Johnson wen, known as Pyjamamann, has a history of disrupting concerts and posting the incidents on social media, identifying himself as an “internet troll.” His actions have previously drawn criticism online.

Trauma Concerns Following 2017 Manchester Bombing

The incident has resonated deeply with fans, especially given Grande’s history with trauma. Many have pointed to the devastating 2017 bombing at her concert in Manchester,England,which left 22 dead and scores injured,and the potential for this latest event to exacerbate her post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). “This could cause further psychological trauma,” one observer noted online.

Pro tip: – Security at high-profile events often involves multiple layers, including physical barriers, bag checks, and personnel screening.Incidents like this highlight the difficulty of preventing steadfast individuals from breaching security.

Legal Ramifications and Guilty Plea Indication

Wen was formally charged with “disturbing public order” on Friday, November 14, according to authorities. Under Singaporean law, the offense carries a potential fine of up to S$2,000. Notably, wen appeared in court without legal portrayal and indicated his intention to plead guilty to the charge.

The incident underscores the challenges of ensuring security for high-profile individuals and the potential for individuals seeking notoriety to disrupt public events. The lack of an immediate public response from Grande has only fueled speculation and concern among her fanbase.

Reader question: – How do you think event organizers can better balance security measures with creating a welcoming atmosphere for fans and celebrities? Share your thoughts.

Here’s a more substantive news report answering the “Why, Who, What, and How” questions:

Why: Johnson Wen, an Australian internet personality known as Pyjamamann, disrupted the “Wicked” premiere in Singapore seeking notoriety and attention, as evidenced by his history of similar incidents.

Who: The incident involved Ariana Grande, the lead actress in “Wicked,” Cynthia Erivo, Grande’s co-star who intervened, Johnson Wen (Pyjamamann), the perpetrator, and security personnel at the event.

What: During the Asia-Pacific premiere of “Wicked” in Singapore, Wen rushed the stage and physically grabbed Grande. Erivo quickly intervened to protect Grande, and security personnel subdued and removed Wen from the venue.

How did it end?: Wen was formally charged with “disturb

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