Man who rushed Ariana Grande at Wicked 2 premiere banned from Singapore
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Man who rushed Ariana Grande at Wicked 2 premiere banned from Singapore
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"The Australian man who jumped over a barricade and rushed Ariana Grande at the Wicked: For Good Asia premiere has been deported and banned from Singapore. Johnson Wen, 26, was sentenced to nine days in jail for being a public nuisance after viral videos showed him pushing past photographers on the November 13 red carpet and grabbing Grande, jumping up and down while he yelled. Her co-star Cynthia Erivo pushed Wen off of the singer, who appeared visibly shaken, before security intervened."
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