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Ariana Grande’s 'Wicked: For Good' attacker just got kicked out of Lady Gaga concert


SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE - NOVEMBER 13: Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo give an interview during the "Wicked: For Good" Asia-Pacific Premiere at Universal Studio Singapore on November 13, 2025 in Singapore. (Photo by Suhaimi Abdullah/Getty Images)
SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE - NOVEMBER 13: Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo give an interview during the "Wicked: For Good" Asia-Pacific Premiere at Universal Studio Singapore on November 13, 2025 in Singapore. (Photo by Suhaimi Abdullah/Getty Images)
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The man who rushed at Ariana Grande during the “Wicked: For Good” premiere in Singapore was just kicked out of Lady Gaga’s concert in Australia.

In footage shared by other concert goers from the Mayhem Ball tour top, the Australian native was seen talking to security before being led out of the venue.

The show hadn't started when he was forced to leave, and it's unclear what his plans were.

On his own Instagram Story, Wen wrote, "Got kicked out of Lady Gaga concert! The show doesn't start till 8pm! The early fans were booing me."

In the past, Wen has made a name for himself as a stage-crasher, interrupting performances by The Weeknd, The Chainsmokers and Katy Perry.

Last month, Wen jumped a security barrier and rushed over to Grande and put his arm around theactress before security and her “Wicked” co-star Cynthia Erivo intervened at the Singapore premiere for “Wicked: For Good.”

Wen identified himself in an Instagram story after the encounter, saying, “I am free after being arrested.”

Local media, per the BBC, reported that Wen had tried to get into the premiere twice, once after he rushed at Grande and another time after he was escorted out by security.

Wen pled guilty to the incident in court and told the judge he would “not do it again.” He was sentenced to nine days in prison.

Erivo was praised for her quick reactions to the gatecrasher, who she pushed away from Grande and recently explained she acted instinctively in order to protect her pal.

Speaking on “Today,” the 38-year-old star previously said of the incident: "I was really thinking, I just wanted to make sure my friend was safe."

"I’m sure he didn’t mean us harm, but I just, you never know with those things and I wanted to make sure that she was okay. That was my first instinct.”

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