Evil sequel Evil: For goodwill be released this Friday (November 21), and the international premieres have been packed with fans, mostly with good intentions, although some more evil than others.
UPDATE (Nov. 24, 1:37 p.m. ET): As reported by BBCWen is now banished from Singapore and banned from entry following his outburst in Singapore. Evil: For good premiere. His deportation followed a nine-day jail sentence for “disturbing public order.”
Walking the red carpet at the premiere in Singapore, the singer and actress Ariana Grande was met by Johnson Wen. The 26-year-old Australian influencer, known online as Pajama Man, jumped over a barricade at an event in Singapore and the video shows him hugging actress Glinda before jumping up and down. Grande's colleague, Cynthia Erivo, quickly sprang into action, pulling the man away from Grande before security could intervene.
BBC reports that last Thursday (November 13), a Singapore court sentenced Wen to nine days in jail for “disturbing public order”, with prosecutors calling him a “serial attacker”. Wen pleaded guilty to the crime and told the judge at the hearing that he “won't do it again.”
The influencer's content is known to be about invading celebrities' privacy, with some of his most viewed videos showing him jumping on stage with Katy Perry and Weekend.






