JAKARTA - The man who attacked Ariana Grande in the premiere of the film Wicked: For Good in Singapore was deported by the government after fulfilling his prison sentence.
Johnson Wen, who is an Australian-blooded man, was arrested by the police and then jailed for 9 days in Singapore.
Launching Entertainment Weekly, Wen was deported to Australia and banned from entering Singapore for an undetermined period of time.
Wen became controversial after jumping over barricades and running to embrace Ariana Grande as the actress walked with the other Wicked players.
Cynthia Erivo and Michelle Yeoh who were right next to Grande immediately released the man's summary and ensured Grande was doing well. Grande had looked surprised by the action.
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In several videos recorded by fans, Wen tried for the second time, but the security immediately took care of him.
Until now, Ariana Grande has never spoken out about the incident. On the other hand, Cynthia Erivo, who spoke about her actions that quickly protected Grande.
"I didn't think about anything. I just wanted my friend to be safe," Cynthia Erivo said on the show Today.
"I know he didn't try to harm us but you never know about anything like that and I want to make sure he (Grande) is okay. That was my first instincts," he said.
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