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Singapore jails ‘attention-seeking’ Australian over Ariana Grande Wicked premiere stunt

Johnson Wen received nine days’ jail for public nuisance after rushing Ariana Grande at a movie premiere in Singapore last week

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Johnson Wen was jailed for disrupting Ariana Grande’s Singapore premiere. Photo: TikTok/pyjamamann, UR Dinie
A 26-year-old Australian man who rushed at Wicked star Ariana Grande during a premiere in Singapore was sentenced to nine days’ jail on Monday for public nuisance.

In delivering the sentence, District Judge Christopher Goh told Johnson Wen that he was “attention-seeking” and had wrongly assumed his actions in Singapore would escape consequence.

Wen, who has been remanded since November 14, pleaded guilty to one charge of causing annoyance to the public by causing a commotion during the Singapore premiere of the film Wicked: For Good.

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In widely circulated videos of the incident at Resorts World Sentosa on November 13, Wen was seen jumping over a barricade.

He then ran towards Grande, put his arm around her and jumped up and down. Co-star Cynthia Erivo, who plays green-skinned Elphaba in the movie, rushed in to break his hold.

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Security officers tackled Wen and escorted him out of the venue. The incident has been reported on globally.

Ariana Grande (centre) and Cynthia Erivo (second from right) arrive at the premiere of their film “Wicked: For Good” in Singapore last week. Photo: AFP
Ariana Grande (centre) and Cynthia Erivo (second from right) arrive at the premiere of their film “Wicked: For Good” in Singapore last week. Photo: AFP
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