🔗 Share this article Fans Call for Detainment of Man Who Seized Ariana Grande Ariana Grande was in Singapore for the Asia-Pacific launch of Wicked: For Good Devoted followers of Ariana Grande are calling for that a individual who jumped a fence and grabbed the performer during yesterday's Wicked: For Good premiere be detained or deported from Singapore. A widely shared footage depicts the Australian man shoving aside photographers and rushing toward Grande while the performers made its way down a promenade accompanied by fans. Cast member Cynthia Erivo quickly guided the shocked actress away from Mr Wen, who was observed being led away of the gathering by security officers. Mr Wen stated on Instagram late on Thursday that he was "let go after being arrested", though official papers showed that he was set to appear on the following morning. It is not clear if he was formally accused. History of Event Invasions This is not the first time for Mr Wen, who labels himself a "Controversial Figure", has disrupted a concert or event. His Instagram account features videos of him disrupting other celebrity events, including rushing the platform at Katy Perry's Sydney show in June this year and in a like fashion during The Chainsmokers concert in the area last year. "There needs to be action applied against him as this is evidently a legal violation," commented an Instagram user, in a reply to a video Mr Wen shared of his actions. "This appears to be a habit... why are you not imprisoned?" one Instagram user wrote. Supporters Show Disapproval Over Grande's Safety Numerous followers blamed Mr Wen for "triggering past anxiety" Grande, who had revealed experiencing post-traumatic stress disorder after a devastating incident at the conclusion of her May 2017 performance in Manchester, resulting in the death of 22 people and injuring numerous individuals. "After everything she's faced... including the Manchester attack, you considered it entertaining to rush the barrier?" wrote another response on Instagram. Several supporters also faulted guards at the Thursday event for not being adequately prepared; while some demanded online networks to ban Mr Wen's content. Aftermath and Premiere Information In footage spreading on the internet, Grande appeared startled when she was touched by the individual. Her cast members Michelle Yeoh and Erivo can be observed reassuring her while Mr Wen was removed by staff. Grande has not issued a statement on the situation, and the premiere activities continued without further issues. Many of Singapore fans had queued up to greet the cast of Wicked Hundreds of fans had gathered in a mass of colorful attire at the Wicked: For Good international premiere in a Singapore shopping center, including some who had waited for as long as a significant duration before it commenced. The motion picture, to be premiered on 21 November, is the sequel of a dual adaptation of the popular theatrical show Wicked, which revolves around the surprising bond between two distinct witches. The production itself is a adaptation of the 1900 story The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Grande, who acts as the benevolent sorceress Glinda, was adorned in a light pink sequin dress at the event while Erivo, who acts as the Elphaba, wore a elegant ensemble decorated with roses. They were accompanied by cast member Jeff Goldblum. The previous installment, Wicked, was the most successful motion picture of last year in the UK, and scored a dozen Oscar nominations, winning a pair for best costume and artistic direction.