Followers Call for Custody of Man Who Touched Ariana Grande

Ariana Grande at Wicked premiere
Ariana Grande visited Singapore for the Asia-Pacific premiere of Wicked: For Good

Passionate followers of the actress are calling for that a man who jumped a barricade and seized the celebrity during yesterday's Wicked: For Good debut be detained or deported from Singapore.

A circulating video depicts the individual from Australia shoving aside photographers and charging at Grande while the performers proceeded down a yellow carpet flanked by supporters.

Fellow actress Cynthia Erivo quickly wrested the surprised actress away from Mr Wen, who was observed being removed of the event by security officers.

Mr Wen stated on Instagram recently that he was "released after being detained", though official papers revealed that he was scheduled to be present on Friday morning. It is unknown if he was faced legal action.

Record of Event Invasions

This is not an isolated incident for Mr Wen, who calls himself a "Troll Most Hated", has crashed a celebrity gathering. His Instagram account contains recordings of him disrupting other high-profile occasions, including rushing the platform at the artist's Sydney show in recently and in a similar way during The Chainsmokers performance in the same location last December.

"There needs to be action applied against him as this is clearly a legal violation," stated an Instagram commenter, in a response to a video Mr Wen uploaded of his act.

"Oh wow so you do this a lot... how aren't you in jail?" another Instagram user wrote.

Followers Show Disapproval Over Ariana's Past Trauma

Numerous followers blamed Mr Wen for "re-traumatising" Grande, who had revealed suffering from trauma-related anxiety after a devastating incident at the finale of her spring 2017 concert in Manchester, resulting in the death of 22 people and injuring hundreds.

"After everything she's faced... including the Manchester attack, you considered it entertaining to rush the barrier?" said one more message on Instagram.

A number of supporters also questioned event staff at the premiere for not being adequately prepared; while some called for online networks to block Mr Wen's uploads.

Aftermath and Premiere Information

In clips spreading on the internet, Grande looked startled when she was grabbed by the intruder. Her cast members Michelle Yeoh and Erivo can be observed consoling her while Mr Wen was removed by security.

Grande has remained silent on the event, and the premiere activities carried on uninterrupted.

Fans at Wicked premiere
Many of Singapore fans had queued up to greet the performers of Wicked

Many of supporters had congregated in a mass of colorful attire at the Wicked: For Good Asia-Pacific debut in a Singapore shopping center, including a number who had waited for as long as eight hours before it began.

The film, to be released on November 21, is the follow-up of a two-part adaptation of the well-known theatrical production Wicked, which revolves around the surprising relationship between two distinct sorceresses.

The production itself is a spin-off of the twentieth-century story The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.

Grande, who plays the character Glinda Glinda, was adorned in a light pink sparkling outfit at the gathering while Erivo, who acts as the villainous character, wore a sleek black dress embroidered with roses.

They were joined by co-star Jeff Goldblum.

The first movie, Wicked, was the top-earning movie of the previous year in the UK, and scored ten award recognitions, winning two for excellent wardrobe and artistic direction.

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