Fan Arrested for Attacking Ariana Grande at Red Carpet Event in Singapore Triggers Singer's PTSD Trauma
A disturbing incident unfolded at the 'Wicked: For Good' premiere in Singapore, where 26-year-old Johnson Wen was arrested for being a public nuisance after rushing at pop sensation Ariana Grande on the red carpet. The attack has left Grande reeling, triggering her long-standing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms.
According to eyewitnesses, Wen jumped over a blockade and threw his arm around Grande's shoulders as she appeared taken aback and distressed. Fortunately, Grande's co-star Cynthia Erivo quickly intervened, rapidly removing the fan from the singer before security arrived to apprehend Wen.
Sources close to Grande claim that the attack has sent her into a tailspin, with her mind instantly going to worst-case scenarios reminiscent of the 2017 terrorist bombing at one of her Manchester concerts, which left 22 fans dead and over 1,000 injured. The incident has also triggered panic attacks for the singer, who is said to have considered quitting everything to become a recluse in the aftermath.
"Ariana has been trying to soothe herself because her mind automatically jumps to the darkest possibilities," an insider revealed to Daily Mail. "She was a victim too and deals with the aftermath every single day."
The fan, Wen, has a history of targeting celebrities, having previously targeted stars like Katy Perry and The Weeknd. Authorities have confirmed that he will be back in court on Monday facing charges related to being a public nuisance.
As a result of this incident, security measures are being increased around Grande, with her team urging the singer to "take the precautions needed" to mitigate the impact of Wen's actions. Despite the challenges she faces, sources close to Grande remain optimistic that with time and support, the singer will be able to overcome her PTSD trauma.
Grande's representatives have yet to comment on the incident.
A disturbing incident unfolded at the 'Wicked: For Good' premiere in Singapore, where 26-year-old Johnson Wen was arrested for being a public nuisance after rushing at pop sensation Ariana Grande on the red carpet. The attack has left Grande reeling, triggering her long-standing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms.
According to eyewitnesses, Wen jumped over a blockade and threw his arm around Grande's shoulders as she appeared taken aback and distressed. Fortunately, Grande's co-star Cynthia Erivo quickly intervened, rapidly removing the fan from the singer before security arrived to apprehend Wen.
Sources close to Grande claim that the attack has sent her into a tailspin, with her mind instantly going to worst-case scenarios reminiscent of the 2017 terrorist bombing at one of her Manchester concerts, which left 22 fans dead and over 1,000 injured. The incident has also triggered panic attacks for the singer, who is said to have considered quitting everything to become a recluse in the aftermath.
"Ariana has been trying to soothe herself because her mind automatically jumps to the darkest possibilities," an insider revealed to Daily Mail. "She was a victim too and deals with the aftermath every single day."
The fan, Wen, has a history of targeting celebrities, having previously targeted stars like Katy Perry and The Weeknd. Authorities have confirmed that he will be back in court on Monday facing charges related to being a public nuisance.
As a result of this incident, security measures are being increased around Grande, with her team urging the singer to "take the precautions needed" to mitigate the impact of Wen's actions. Despite the challenges she faces, sources close to Grande remain optimistic that with time and support, the singer will be able to overcome her PTSD trauma.
Grande's representatives have yet to comment on the incident.