The man who charged at Ariana Grande during the Wicked: For Good premiere in Singapore was recently removed from Lady Gaga's concert in Brisbane. For the uninitiated, Gaga is currently on the Australian leg of her "The Mayhem Ball" tour to support her latest album, Mayhem, and was scheduled to perform at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane on December 9, 2025.According to Blunt Magazine, a Lady Gaga fan account on X noted that security personnel at the tour were instructed to prevent Johnson Wen, the man who grabbed Ariana Grande in Singapore last month, from entering the venue due to his recent behavior. The post included a video of a guard reading a document supposedly about Wen, which included his picture. The post was captioned:“Lady Gaga’s security team issued orders to prevent Johnson Wen from entering the venues due to his recent attack on Ariana Grande and his history of stage intrusion.”Following this, another video taken by user hey.itsbass showed two security guards seemingly escorting Wen out of the stadium as fans cheered them. The caption claimed that Wen was kicked out of the concert.Johnson Wen, known online as Pyjama Man, has been accused of committing similar acts against various celebrities this year. In addition to charging at Ariana Grande, Wen also ran onstage during Katy Perry's show in Sydney in June. A clip of the incident showed Wen putting his arm across Perry's shoulders as the singer performed, as per People Magazine. He also jumped onstage during The Weeknd’s concert in Melbourne in October 2024 and was dragged away by security when he attempted to hug the singer.Johnson Wen was sentenced to nine days in Singapore following the Ariana Grande incident26-year-old Johnson Wen stirred controversy after intruding on the Asian premiere of the sequel to Wicked, titled Wicked: For Good, in Universal Studios Singapore on November 13, 2025. According to the BBC, Wen stormed at Ariana Grande and grabbed her on the yellow carpet, leaving the singer and actress visibly shocked. Michelle Yeoh, Ariana Grande, and Cynthia Erivo at the "Wicked: For Good" Asia-Pacific Premiere (Image via Getty)Cynthia Erivo, Grande's co-star, pushed Wen off her, and the 26-year-old content creator was immediately grabbed by security. Authorities arrested Wen the following day and charged him with being a public nuisance. He has reportedly been "barred from re-entering Singapore."Pop Crave @PopCraveLINKThe man who grabbed Ariana Grande at the ‘Wicked: For Good’ premiere is now banned from re-entering Singapore.During his trial in Singapore, Wen pleaded guilty to "one charge of causing annoyance to the public," and was sentenced to nine days in prison on November 17. As per CNN, Wen reportedly told the court that he planned to stop crashing public events, adding that he has been “getting in trouble” for his behavior. Public prosecutor Jane Lim described him as a “serial intruder” with a “glaring lack of remorse." Meanwhile, Judge Christopher Goh called Wen “attention seeking” during his sentencing, adding:“And it does not appear that you had faced any sort of consequences for your past acts, and perhaps you thought that the same will occur here, that is to say, you would have suffered no consequences for the same acts here. Mr. Wen, you are wrong.""You should be mindful that there are always consequences for one’s actions...You seem to be attention-seeking, thinking only of yourself, and not the safety of others, when committing these acts.”Wicked: For Good, starring Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Jonathan Bailey, and Michelle Yeoh, was released on November 21, 2025. The sequel was released exactly a year after Wicked, which came out last November. Directed by John M. Chu, Wicked earned Ariana Grande her first Oscar nomination in the category for Best Supporting Actress.