🔗 Share this article Fans Urge Detainment of Individual Who Seized Ariana Grande Ariana Grande attended an event in Singapore for the international launch of Wicked: For Good Passionate supporters of Ariana Grande are calling for that a man who breached a barrier and grabbed the actress during yesterday's Wicked: For Good launch be taken into custody or deported from Singapore. A circulating video shows the Australian man pushing past media personnel and rushing toward Grande while the actors proceeded down a promenade accompanied by supporters. Co-star Cynthia Erivo immediately wrested the shocked actress away from Mr Wen, who was seen being removed of the premiere by security officers. Mr Wen shared on Instagram recently that he was "released after being detained", though official papers indicated that he was scheduled to attend court on Friday morning. It is uncertain if he was formally accused. Record of Event Invasions This is not an isolated incident for Mr Wen, who calls himself a "Troll Most Hated", has invaded a celebrity gathering. His Instagram profile contains clips of him interrupting other celebrity events, including rushing the platform at Katy Perry's Sydney concert in recently and in a like fashion during The Chainsmokers event in the area last winter. "There needs to be action applied against him as this is obviously a punishable act," commented an Instagram follower, in a message to a video Mr Wen posted of his actions. "Oh wow so you do this a lot... how aren't you in jail?" a different Instagram user remarked. Followers Express Concern Over the Star's Safety Several followers accused Mr Wen for "triggering past anxiety" Grande, who had discussed experiencing post-traumatic stress disorder after a terrorist explosion at the end of her May 2017 performance in Manchester, killing 22 people and harming hundreds. "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 a further comment on Instagram. A number of attendees also faulted guards at the Thursday event for not being adequately prepared; while others requested social media platforms to block Mr Wen's videos. Reaction and Event Details In videos shared widely, Grande seemed shocked when she was touched by the man. Her cast members Michelle Yeoh and Erivo can be observed consoling her while Mr Wen was escorted away by guards. Grande has remained silent on the incident, and the premiere activities continued without further issues. Hundreds of Singapore attendees had waited to meet the performers of Wicked Many of fans had gathered in a crowd of emerald and rose at the Wicked: For Good Asia-Pacific debut in a Singapore shopping center, including some who had stood in line for as long as a significant duration before it commenced. The movie, to be launched on the 21st of November, is the sequel of a dual version of the well-known theatrical musical Wicked, which revolves around the surprising bond between two distinct sorceresses. The production itself is a derivative of the twentieth-century children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Grande, who portrays the character Glinda Glinda, was adorned in a light pink glittering gown at the premiere while Erivo, who plays the wicked witch, wore a elegant ensemble embroidered with roses. They were joined by co-star Jeff Goldblum. The first movie, Wicked, was the most successful movie of last year in the UK, and scored 10 Oscar nominations, earning a pair for best costume and artistic direction.