🔗 Share this article Fans Urge Arrest of Man Who Touched Ariana Grande Ariana Grande was in Singapore for the regional launch of Wicked: For Good Devoted followers of Ariana Grande are demanding that a person who jumped a barrier and seized the actress during the recent Wicked: For Good premiere be detained or deported from Singapore. A viral clip depicts the Australian man pushing past camera operators and rushing toward Grande while the cast walked down a yellow carpet flanked by supporters. Fellow actress Cynthia Erivo immediately guided the surprised actress away from Mr Wen, who was observed being escorted out of the gathering by security officers. Mr Wen posted on Instagram Thursday evening that he was "let go after being taken in", though legal records revealed that he was scheduled to appear on the next day. It is uncertain if he was formally accused. Pattern of Event Invasions This is not the first time for Mr Wen, who calls himself a "Notorious Troublemaker", has disrupted a concert or event. His Instagram account features videos of him disturbing other star-studded functions, including rushing the platform at Katy Perry's Sydney performance in earlier this year and in a similar way during The Chainsmokers event in the city last December. "Measures must be taken applied against him as this is obviously a criminal offence," wrote an Instagram commenter, in a response to a video Mr Wen shared of his actions. "You've done this repeatedly... how are you not behind bars?" another Instagram user questioned. Supporters Voice Worry Over Grande's Past Trauma Many supporters blamed Mr Wen for "triggering past anxiety" Grande, who had spoken of experiencing PTSD after a devastating incident at the end of her May 2017 show in Manchester, resulting in the death of 22 people and injuring numerous individuals. "Ariana has been through so many scary things... and at her Manchester concert and you thought it would be fun to jump the barricade?" commented one more response on Instagram. A number of fans also faulted security officers at the premiere for not being sufficiently alert; while different individuals demanded online networks to remove Mr Wen's content. Response and Premiere Information In videos circulating online, Grande appeared surprised when she was approached by the individual. Her co-stars Michelle Yeoh and Erivo can be seen consoling her while Mr Wen was led out by guards. Grande has remained silent on the incident, and the rest of the event continued without further issues. Many of Singapore fans had waited to see the cast of Wicked Many of attendees had gathered in a crowd of colorful attire at the Wicked: For Good international premiere in a Singapore mall, including some who had waited for as long as a significant duration before it started. The movie, to be premiered on November 21, is the sequel of a two-part interpretation of the acclaimed Broadway and West End production Wicked, which focuses on the unlikely friendship between two distinct characters. The show itself is a adaptation of the 1900 children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Grande, who portrays the good witch Glinda, was decked out in a champagne pink glittering gown at the gathering while Erivo, who acts as the wicked witch, wore a sleek black dress embroidered with roses. They were accompanied by cast member Jeff Goldblum. The previous installment, Wicked, was the top-earning motion picture of last year in the UK, and earned ten Academy Award nods, securing two for excellent wardrobe and set decoration.