The Ariana Grande ambush recently saw a major development as Grande continues to suffer from PTSD after the scary moment.
The traumatic event occurred during the Asian premiere of Villain: for good held in Singapore on November 13.
On opening night, Grande and others were at Universal Studios when Australian influencer Johnson Wen jumped a barricade and lunged at her.
THE 7 rings The singer’s co-star, Cynthia Erivo, was quick to take action and threw herself between her colleague and the influencer.
The intruder was later arrested.
According to new reports, the 26-year-old has been deported from Singapore.
Singaporean news network CNA reported on Sunday that Wen had been sent to Australia.
An ICA spokesperson also said he had been barred from returning to the country.
Officials stressed that the decision was not only intended to penalize Wen for his actions, but also to protect the country’s reputation for security and order.
The Australian national is infamous for accosting celebrities while hosting events.
Following this particular incident, Wen surprisingly took to Instagram Story and wrote a note for the Oscar-winning actress.
“Dear Ariana Grande, thank you for letting me jump on the yellow carpet with you,” Wen wrote of her “dream” of meeting the superstar.




