Ariana Grande was left shaken after a fan attack at the "Wicked: For Good" premiere in Singapore, with Cynthia Erivo reacting swiftly to intervene on her behalf.
At the red carpet event, a self-proclaimed "stage invader" named Johnson Wen, who goes by the handle Pyjama Man, suddenly appeared and grabbed Grande, pulling her into an unwanted hug. The singer quickly became visibly frightened, while security guards took their time to react.
According to eyewitnesses, Wen was particularly delusional, as he had shared a video on Instagram capturing himself jumping up and down on Grande's shoulders while gripping her shoulders, with the caption "Thank you for letting me Jump on the Yellow Carpet with You
." His social media bio also read "Ariana Grande is the Queen."
Wen was described wearing only his white socks, a T-shirt, and shorts before rushing towards Grande. Erivo swiftly reacted by yelling at Wen before shifting her focus to consoling Grande. A representative for Grande did not immediately comment on the incident.
The fan's actions have been widely condemned by fans, who felt that Wen's behavior was "so disrespectful" not only to Grande but also to other genuine fans waiting in line. The singer had drawn clear boundaries with fans at the start of the tour, stating that she would miss a Brazil premiere due to flight delays beyond her control.
The incident has raised concerns about fan safety and the need for additional security measures at future events. The "Wicked: For Good" tour will continue with a final event in New York on Monday, albeit with enhanced security precautions. When exiting the venue, Grande and Erivo were whisked away to their waiting car without making any stops or interactions with fans.
At the red carpet event, a self-proclaimed "stage invader" named Johnson Wen, who goes by the handle Pyjama Man, suddenly appeared and grabbed Grande, pulling her into an unwanted hug. The singer quickly became visibly frightened, while security guards took their time to react.
According to eyewitnesses, Wen was particularly delusional, as he had shared a video on Instagram capturing himself jumping up and down on Grande's shoulders while gripping her shoulders, with the caption "Thank you for letting me Jump on the Yellow Carpet with You
Wen was described wearing only his white socks, a T-shirt, and shorts before rushing towards Grande. Erivo swiftly reacted by yelling at Wen before shifting her focus to consoling Grande. A representative for Grande did not immediately comment on the incident.
The fan's actions have been widely condemned by fans, who felt that Wen's behavior was "so disrespectful" not only to Grande but also to other genuine fans waiting in line. The singer had drawn clear boundaries with fans at the start of the tour, stating that she would miss a Brazil premiere due to flight delays beyond her control.
The incident has raised concerns about fan safety and the need for additional security measures at future events. The "Wicked: For Good" tour will continue with a final event in New York on Monday, albeit with enhanced security precautions. When exiting the venue, Grande and Erivo were whisked away to their waiting car without making any stops or interactions with fans.