Ariana Grande's Obsessed Fan Denied A Lady Gaga Experience

By Afouda Bamidele on December 10, 2025 at 11:30 AM EST

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It seems celebrities are on the lookout for the public menace that keeps crashing their events following Ariana Grande's scary experience!

Johnson Wen, best known by his social media moniker "Pyjama Man," has been causing a stir online for his bizarre ability to escape security and ruin celebrity interactions with fans.

From crashing concerts to jumping the "Side to Side" hitmaker on the yellow carpet, the internet personality has proven unstoppable until now. Finally, Ariana Grande's obsessed fan failed in his attempt to crash a Lady Gaga concert despite his incognito disguise.

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Ariana Grande's Attacker Gets Kicked Out Of Lady Gaga's Australian Concert

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Fans have had enough of Wen ruining their experiences with their favorite stars, and they happily booed him as he got escorted out of the Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane by security on Tuesday, December 9.

Someone shared a video of his disgraceful exit on X, capturing the moment he was caught by the concert's employees and asked to leave the premises. The fan mocked Wen in the post's caption, writing:

"Paid $700 for VIP Gaga tickets only to get kicked out 2 minutes later.. oh you really thought [rolling on the floor laughing emoji]."

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Other fans jumped in to celebrate the moment, expressing happiness at Wen's failed attempt to crash Lady Gaga's event. When someone wondered how he got into the venue, the fan who posted the video shared a picture of his appearance, revealing he tried to hide his identity with a fake mustache and a wig.

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Fans Celebrate Johnson Wen's Failed Concert Crashing

The comments were filled with fans trolling Wen, with someone hoping he wouldn't get a refund for his tickets. "I love whoever snitched on him," a fellow supporter wrote, with a third applauding the concert's security for their swift response to the situation.

"Well, thank God, I don't need my 2 mothers assaulted," a fan added, referencing Grande and Lady Gaga. Another agreed, claiming it was "so satisfying" to watch Wen get kicked out of the concert. The trolling continued, with an X user declaring he should be banned from traveling abroad.

A fan pointed out that "it's crazy" how Wen was allowed to get away with so many antics without punishment because he initially never bothered with a disguise. "The way he smiles after getting caught because he knows he'll still go viral," they lamented.

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The Internet Personality Jumped The Nickelodeon Alum At A Movie Premiere

Wen later confirmed he was kicked out of Lady Gaga's Australian concert on his Instagram Stories, noting that he got booed by early concertgoers. His latest celebrity ordeal comes weeks after he faced punishment for attacking Grande at the Singapore premiere of "Wicked: For Good."

The Blast covered the story, reporting that Grande and her co-stars were walking the yellow carpet when Wen jumped over the barricade and charged at the singer. He had his arm on her shoulder and began jumping erratically while Cynthia Erivo rushed in to pull him off.

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Thanks to Erivo and security, Wen was pulled away from Grande and escorted off the yellow carpet. He had gloated about his actions on social media; however, he regretted his choices the next day when Singapore police arrested him for being a public nuisance.

A Brief Stay In Prison Wasn't Enough To Stop The Public Menace

Following his arrest, Wen found himself facing off with prosecutors in court, who argued that he was a repeat offender with no remorse. They labeled him a "serial intruder," with the judge agreeing that he needed to face the consequences of his actions.

After Wen vowed to stop being a public nuisance, the judge slapped him with a nine-day jail sentence. However, given his recent appearance at Lady Gaga's concert, perhaps a much harsher sentence would stop his antics.

According to PEOPLE, Wen has crashed multiple celebrity events, including concerts held by Katy Perry, The Weeknd, and The Chainsmokers. He also crashed the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup final and attempted to invade a track event at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

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Ariana Grande's Previous Experience With An Obsessed Fan

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Wen is a 26-year-old Australian man who describes himself as "Troll Most Hated" on his Instagram bio. He has over 13K followers on the social media platform and seems obsessed with Grande, referring to her as "the Queen" on his page.

The internet personality's decision to attack Grande at the "Wicked" premiere aggravated several fans because of the entertainer's past. Last year, The Blast reported that she had been harassed by a knife-wielding fan who repeatedly tried to break into her home for years.

The man allegedly began harassing Grande in 2021 and carried out nearly 100 break-in attempts between February 2021 and September 2021. One incident saw him carrying a "large hunting knife," which he pulled out when asked to leave by her security.

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