ARIANA GRANDE RED CARPET CRASHER KICKED OUT OF LADY GAGA CONCERT IN BRISBANE


  • Oasis FM
  • 11-12-2025
  • Showbiz News
  • Photo Credit: instagram.com/ladygaga

The man who infamously crashed the red carpet and lunged toward Ariana Grande at the Wicked: For Good premiere has once again caused chaos, this time at a Lady Gaga concert in Brisbane, Australia. Known online as “Pyjama Man,” troll influencer Johnson Wen was swiftly kicked out of the venue after managing to sneak his way into an early VIP entry area at Gaga’s show at Suncorp Stadium.

Wen, an Australian creator known for disruptive stunts, made headlines worldwide after rushing at Ariana Grande during her Wicked promotional event earlier this year. Security intercepted him within seconds, but the frightening moment left fans furious and raised questions about security measures around major film and music events.

His latest incident proves he hasn’t slowed down. According to reporting from Consequence, Wen somehow gained access to early VIP entry at Lady Gaga’s concert, despite his increasingly controversial reputation and the circulation of videos from the Ariana confrontation.

Footage captured by concertgoer @hey.itsbass shows Wen being escorted out by security staff before the concert even began. In the clip, the fan can be heard saying:
“That’s the guy who tackled Ariana.”

The moment has since circulated widely on social media, reigniting the conversation around Wen’s online persona, and the growing trend of stunt-based influencers pushing boundaries to gain attention.

Despite being removed from the stadium, Wen seemed unfazed. In fact, he appeared to revel in the moment. Taking to Instagram Stories shortly after the incident, he posted:
“Got kicked out of Lady Gaga concert! The show doesn’t start till 8pm! The early fans were booing me
😂😂.”

The laughing emojis suggest Wen sees the removal as a badge of honour rather than a warning, which has only further angered fans of both Grande and Gaga.

Wen’s online notoriety has largely come from behaviour many consider intrusive, disrespectful, and sometimes dangerous. His stunt at the Wicked: For Good premiere, where he attempted to approach Ariana Grande on a secured red carpet, caused widespread backlash from the artist’s fanbase and industry observers.

Red carpet events have seen heightened security in recent years due to similar influencer-led disruptions, with organisers increasingly cracking down on uninvited guests attempting to force themselves into high-profile spaces.

The Lady Gaga incident marks yet another example of Wen inserting himself into celebrity events, and fans have expressed concerns about why he continues to gain access so easily.

Following the latest stunt, social media users have urged venues, event organisers, and security teams to blacklist Wen from future public events. Many argue that while his behaviour may seem harmless, rushing celebrities or infiltrating controlled areas poses real safety risks.

Others have called on social platforms to take action against accounts encouraging or monetising disruptive public behaviour.

Lady Gaga herself has not commented on the incident, and Ariana Grande has remained silent following the new reports. However, fans of both stars have described Wen’s actions as “reckless,” “embarrassing,” and “dangerously attention-seeking.”

This situation adds to a broader cultural debate about viral stunts and the lengths some online personalities will go to generate content. As music and film events continue to draw massive crowds, and digital attention, the pressure on security teams is increasing.

For now, Wen appears undeterred. But after two high-profile ejections in a matter of months, it remains to be seen whether event organisers and security firms will take coordinated action to stop future disruptions.

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