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Authorities identified the individual as Johnson Wen, the 26-year-old Australian whose viral stunt showed him race up and grab Grande before being pushed away by her co-star Cynthia Erivo, who immediately stepped in to protect her.
According to BBC News, Wen is now facing a public nuisance charge, which carries a fine of up to S$2,000 (roughly $1,540). Local outlets report he intends to plead guilty.
Wen, known online as “Pyjama Man,” has built a reputation for sneaking close to celebrities at concerts and premieres.
His Instagram history includes crashing shows by Katy Perry, the Weeknd, and the Chainsmokers. After Thursday’s incident, he posted that he was “free after being arrested,” sparking intense backlash in his comments section.
The cast of ‘Wicked: For Good,’ including Grande and Erivo, continues its global press tour ahead of the film’s November 21 release.


These fake medias are exaggerating and twist the whole story. The Singapore authorities are doing something for show. Comparing the crazy fans in America, this is nothing.
Ari – playing victim as usaual
Cynthia – doing too much and being overreacted
Random body guards – mind their own damn business
For holding her? OTP. Not his fault she so can fit between two raindrops, a hug gives her a whole body seizure. Gurrrl!
What you don’t do is lay a hand on Cynthia Erivo’s white woman, Chile. That’s a no no.