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Australian Man Charged After Grabbing Ariana Grande at Singapore Premiere; Cynthia Erivo Intervened

Australian man Johnson Wen was charged for rushing and grabbing Ariana Grande at the "Wicked: For Good" premiere in Singapore, with Cynthia Erivo intervening. Wen intends to plead guilty.

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  • Australian man Johnson Wen was charged with being a public nuisance after rushing and grabbing Ariana Grande at the "Wicked: For Good" Asia premiere in Singapore.
  • The incident saw Wen bypass security on the red carpet to approach Grande, prompting co-star Cynthia Erivo to quickly intervene and shield her.
  • Wen faces potential penalties including a $1,500 fine, three months in jail, or both, for his actions at the high-profile event.
  • Following the charges, Wen has indicated his intention to plead guilty to the public nuisance offense.
  • This event highlights security challenges at public appearances, despite Wen previously posting a video expressing gratitude to Grande.
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Center-leaning sources frame this story by emphasizing the protective actions of Cynthia Erivo and the emotional impact on Ariana Grande. They use language that highlights Grande's vulnerability and the perceived threat, while also giving prominence to fan outrage and references to Grande's past trauma, collectively portraying the incident as a serious violation.

"An Australian man was charged for rushing film star Ariana Grande at the Asia premiere of "Wicked: For Good," causing a public disturbance."

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"Fans have been quick to criticize Wen's behavior and applaud Erivo, who sprang into action."

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"The incident with Grande comes weeks after Billie Eilish was grabbed and violently pulled by a person in the crowd during her concert in Miami, leading fans to speak out in support of the pop singer."

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"Ariana Grande was rushed by a man ahead of the premiere of "Wicked: For Good" in Singapore on Thursday, appearing frightened as co-star Cynthia Erivo and security rushed to intervene."

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Johnson Wen is an Australian man identified as a social media influencer known for accosting celebrities to gain attention online.

Johnson Wen was charged with being a public nuisance after rushing and grabbing Ariana Grande, facing penalties including a potential $1,500 fine, three months in jail, or both.

Cynthia Erivo quickly intervened by shielding Ariana Grande when Johnson Wen bypassed security and grabbed her on the red carpet.

Johnson Wen has indicated his intention to plead guilty to the public nuisance offense.

The incident underscores ongoing security challenges at public appearances, as fans increasingly attempt to get too close to celebrities despite existing measures.

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