A red carpet crasher was arrested after he stormed security barriers to embrace Ariana Grande at Singapore’s Wicked: For Good premiere, and he has since “thanked” the pop star.
A man was arrested for storming security barriers and embracing Ariana Grande at Singapore’s Wicked: For Good premiere, and he has since “thanked” the pop star.
Johnson Wen, who is known as Pyjama Man on Instagram, took to social media to share a video of the shocking moment in Singapore, when he jumped a security barrier and rushed over to Ariana, before putting his arm around her.
Her Wicked co-star Cynthia Erivo has since been hailed as a heroine after she leapt to her protection and pushed Wen away, which has now gone viral.
Pyjama Man wrote: “@arianagrande @wickedmovie Dear Ariana Grande Thank You for letting me Jump on the Yellow Carpet with You [heart emoji]”
The over-excited fan was subsequently arrested, but later freed.
Following the incident, he wrote on his Instagram Stories: “I’m free after being arrested.”
However, some social media users slammed him for the stunt.
One wrote: “You’re the reason why we get less appearances in Asia”
Another posted: “GET A JOB STAY AWAY FROM HER”
Red carpet crasher Wen has become known for disrupting concerts, after he did so at a Katy Perry gig in June, and The Weeknd’s show in August, as well as the Paris Olympics last year.
Before the Wicked: For Good premiere in Singapore, he said: “I feel like I’m in a dream.
“That’s my best friend Ariana Grande and I’m going to meet her. I’ve been dreaming about that.”
Erivo’s quick reactions to Wen’s red-carpet crashing have been widely praised by the singer’s fans.
And the star also went viral earlier this month, following her reaction to a Wicked fan telling her she had found the actress’ lost sculptural hat.
Last year, the 38-year-old actress – who stars in the musical-fantasy film with 32-year-old Ariana – lost the black headpiece at the Wicked premiere in London.
A year on, Cynthia bumped into 23-year-old supporter Clara as the star left an event in London, and Cynthia was shocked when she found out the fan had the distinctive hat in her home.
In a video – which Clara uploaded to her TikTok account – Cynthia said: “Are you joking? You found my hat? Oh my god!”
Clara then pulled out her phone to show the star proof.
The fan said: “I have it in my house! I don’t have it on me.”
A delighted Cynthia then asked: “May I have it back, please? I thought I lost it forever.”
The actress, her team and Clara made arrangements to get the hat back to the actress.
Cynthia said: “Can we please get this lady’s number?
“You lifesaver.”
Red carpet crasher ‘thanks’ Ariana Grande as Cynthia Erivo’s quick reactions go viral







