The Universal Studios Singapore hosted a yellow carpet event for the upcoming “Wicked: For Good” movie on November 13th. During the event, a man named Wen breached security, approaching the cast and placing his arm around Ariana Grande before being stopped by security and other cast members. Wen attempted a second breach shortly after being escorted away, but was again apprehended. The incident caused disruption and shock among the fans and attendees present at the event.
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An Australian man, identified as Johnson Wen, was sentenced to nine days in jail in Singapore after accosting Ariana Grande at the premiere of “Wicked: For Good.” The 26-year-old jumped a barrier and embraced the singer before being apprehended by security. The Singapore District Judge stated Wen’s actions were premeditated and part of a pattern of attention-seeking behavior. Wen pleaded guilty and was already in custody for four days, requiring him to serve five more days.
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Following Ariana Grande’s Instagram story questioning whether Trump voters’ lives had improved, the White House responded. In a statement, White House Spokesman Kush Desai dismissed Grande’s concerns, citing the president’s actions as solutions to inflation and investments. Desai also mentioned the FTC’s lawsuit against Ticketmaster, suggesting Trump had helped Grande’s fans. The statement ended with a sarcastic “Get well soon, Ariana!”
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