Man who rushed Ariana Grande kicked out of Lady Gaga concert in Australia – National

That man who rushed Ariana Grande at the premiere of his new film in Singapore Evil: For good was kicked out of Lady Gaga concert in Australia on Tuesday.

Video posted on social networks show Johnson Wen he is escorted out of Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium ahead of Lady Gaga's Mayhem Ball concert.

People around the social media star who is called “Pajama man” on Instagram began booing him as security escorted him out of the hall before the start of the concert.

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Wen, 26, took to his Instagram Stories to confirm he was kicked out of the concert, writing: “He got kicked out of Lady Gaga's concert! The show doesn't start until 8pm! Early fans booed me.”

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On November 13, the Australian made headlines when he jumped over the barricade while Grande was signing autographs walking the yellow carpet at Universal Studios Singapore with her co-stars Cynthia Erivo, Michelle Yeoh And Jeff Goldblum.

Wen then ran up to Grande and hugged her, jumping up and down excitedly and waving to the crowd. Erivo quickly intervened, tearing them apart before security intervened and escorted him off the mat.

In the video, Grande looked visibly shaken and took a deep breath as Erivo hugged her as he walked away.

Wen was charged with disturbing public order Singapore court and pleaded guilty to the crime on November 17. He was sentenced to nine days in prison and deported back to Australia after being banned from Singapore. according to BBC News.

Wen, who calls himself a “prankster” on his TikTok account, also raged on stage and hugged him Katy Perry during a concert in Sydney, Australia in June.

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Perry performed her hit Hot and cold at the Qudos Bank Arena when Wen ran onto the stage and started dancing next to her.

The singer looked visibly shocked in a video posted on social media as the man tried to hug her and jumped up and down on stage – similar to his actions with Grande.

Wen then began dancing alone after Perry turned around to distance herself from him and continued singing. As he performed the “thread” dance move, security approached him from both sides and escorted him off stage.

Police in New South Wales told NBC News that the man was arrested and charged with two offenses including entering a fenced area and obstructing a person in the performance of work or duties.

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Wen didn't just reach out to Perry and Grande; he shared previous videos of him running around the stage during Weekend concert in Melbourne last year and running onto the pitch in the Women's World Cup final in 2023.


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