🔗 Share this article Followers Call for Custody of Man Who Seized Ariana Grande Ariana Grande attended an event in Singapore for the regional launch of Wicked: For Good Loyal followers of the pop star are urging that a person who leaped a fence and grabbed the performer during Thursday's Wicked: For Good premiere be detained or deported from Singapore. A widely shared video reveals the individual from Australia bypassing media personnel and charging at Grande while the actors walked down a promenade flanked by supporters. Cast member Cynthia Erivo promptly guided the shocked actress away from Mr Wen, who was seen being escorted out of the premiere by guards. Mr Wen shared on Instagram recently that he was "let go after being arrested", though court documents revealed that he was set to appear on Friday morning. It is unknown if he was faced legal action. History of Disruptions This is part of a pattern for Mr Wen, who describes himself as a "Troll Most Hated", has disrupted a concert or event. His Instagram profile features videos of him disrupting other high-profile occasions, including breaching the performance area at Katy Perry's Sydney concert in earlier this year and in a similar way during The Chainsmokers performance in the area last year. "There needs to be action applied against him as this is evidently a punishable act," wrote an Instagram user, in a reply to a video Mr Wen shared of his actions. "You've done this repeatedly... how are you not behind bars?" another Instagram user questioned. Followers Express Concern Over the Star's Past Trauma Many fans accused Mr Wen for "triggering past anxiety" Grande, who had discussed suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder after a suicide bomb attack at the conclusion of her spring 2017 show in Manchester, killing 22 people and wounding numerous individuals. "Ariana has been through so many scary things... and at her Manchester concert and you thought it would be fun to jump the barricade?" wrote another response on Instagram. Several supporters also faulted event staff at the Thursday event for not being sufficiently alert; while others called for social media platforms to remove Mr Wen's videos. Response and Event Details In videos circulating online, Grande seemed surprised when she was grabbed by the individual. Her co-stars Michelle Yeoh and Erivo can be observed comforting her while Mr Wen was led out by staff. Grande has remained silent on the situation, and the premiere activities carried on uninterrupted. Many of Singapore supporters had queued up to greet the actors of Wicked Hundreds of attendees had gathered in a mass of green and pink at the Wicked: For Good Asia-Pacific launch in a Singapore mall, including several who had stood in line for as long as many hours before it commenced. The motion picture, to be released on the 21st of November, is the sequel of a two-film version of the acclaimed Broadway and West End production Wicked, which focuses on the unlikely relationship between two very different characters. The musical itself is a adaptation of the classic book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Grande, who acts as the benevolent sorceress Glinda, was dressed in a rosé glittering gown at the premiere while Erivo, who portrays the wicked witch, wore a sleek black dress featuring roses. They were alongside fellow actor Jeff Goldblum. The previous installment, Wicked, was the highest-grossing motion picture of last year in the UK, and earned 10 Oscar nominations, winning several for outstanding attire and set decoration.