đź”— Share this article Supporters Demand Custody of Person Who Seized Ariana Grande Ariana Grande was in Singapore for the Asia-Pacific premiere of Wicked: For Good Passionate fans of the pop star are demanding that a person who breached a fence and seized the performer during yesterday's Wicked: For Good launch be arrested or expelled from Singapore. A viral video depicts the Australian man shoving aside photographers and rushing toward Grande while the performers proceeded down a yellow carpet surrounded by supporters. Fellow actress Cynthia Erivo quickly guided the surprised actress away from Mr Wen, who was spotted being led away of the premiere by event staff. Mr Wen stated on Instagram Thursday evening that he was "let go after being arrested", though official papers showed that he was due to appear on Friday morning. It is unknown if he was formally accused. Pattern of Event Invasions This is not an isolated incident for Mr Wen, who calls himself a "Notorious Troublemaker", has disrupted a performance. His Instagram profile features videos of him disrupting other high-profile occasions, including breaching the performance area at Katy Perry's Sydney concert in recently and in a similar way during The Chainsmokers event in the same location last winter. "Steps should be implemented enforced against him as this is obviously a punishable act," wrote an Instagram user, in a reply to a video Mr Wen posted of his actions. "You've done this repeatedly... how are you not behind bars?" one Instagram user questioned. Followers Voice Worry Over Grande's Well-being Several supporters blamed Mr Wen for "re-traumatising" Grande, who had revealed dealing with trauma-related anxiety after a terrorist explosion at the end of her 2017 performance in Manchester, killing 22 people and harming numerous individuals. "The star has endured numerous terrifying experiences... including the Manchester tragedy, and you believed breaching security was amusing?" said a further message on Instagram. Some attendees also faulted security officers at the Thursday event for not being sufficiently alert; while some demanded social media platforms to ban Mr Wen's content. Reaction and Premiere Information In clips spreading on the internet, Grande looked startled when she was touched by the individual. Her cast members Michelle Yeoh and Erivo can be observed reassuring her while Mr Wen was led out by guards. Grande has not commented on the incident, and the remaining proceedings carried on uninterrupted. Numerous of Singapore fans had queued up to see the actors of Wicked Hundreds of supporters had gathered in a crowd of colorful attire at the Wicked: For Good international debut in a Singapore shopping center, including some who had queued for as long as many hours before it started. The motion picture, to be launched on November 21, is the second of a dual interpretation of the well-known stage musical Wicked, which revolves around the unexpected friendship between two very different sorceresses. The show itself is a spin-off of the twentieth-century story The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Grande, who plays the character Glinda Glinda, was adorned in a light pink sequin dress at the gathering while Erivo, who acts as the villainous character, wore a elegant ensemble embroidered with roses. They were accompanied by co-star Jeff Goldblum. The first movie, Wicked, was the highest-grossing film of the previous year in the UK, and earned a dozen Oscar nominations, earning two for excellent wardrobe and set decoration.