VIP SNEAK IN GONE WRONG
We’re told the infamous guy who jumped Ariana Grande in Singapore just tried to pull a low key move at Lady Gaga’s Australia concert, and security shut it DOWN! Sources inside Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium say Johnson Wen showed up Monday night acting like a regular VIP, but the disguise was giving cheap spy movie. Witnesses swear he was rocking a brown wig and a mustache, hovering in the early VIP entrance line like he belonged there. A fan named Callum Cantrill says he and his buddy spotted him and immediately flagged security. And yeah, after what went down with Ariana, nobody was about to let this slide!
Security didn’t hesitate, because this guy’s track record is basically a walking red flag. There’s video floating around showing a man who looks just like Johnson being escorted out from the floor seating while people watched in disbelief. We’re told the removal was swift and totally no nonsense, like they already knew exactly who they were dealing with. Fans nearby say the vibe flipped fast once security moved in, with whispers turning into “oh hell no” energy. It was a clean eject, but the message was loud!!! And honestly, how far did he think a wig was gonna take him?!
Then it got even messier, because Johnson popped up on Instagram afterward claiming he got booted AND that fans were booing him. People in the crowd say the boos were real, and the side eyes were vicious once folks realized who was being walked out. He tried spinning it like he was the victim, but the room clearly wasn’t buying that storyline. We’re told Gaga fans were already on high alert, and the second he stood out, it was over. Social media detectives were zooming in on clips all night, matching faces like it was a crime show. And now everyone’s asking the same thing, why was he there in the first place, and what was he really trying to do?
NO GO AT GAGA AFTER ARIANA CHAOS
Let’s rewind, because this is not some random concert hiccup. Johnson is the guy who went viral in November after he jumped over a barricade at the Wicked For Good premiere in Singapore and grabbed Ariana. The footage was chaos, and Cynthia Erivo had to step in instantly to protect Ariana while security hauled him away. It wasn’t cute, it wasn’t funny, it was full on “what is happening right now” danger. We’re told people behind the scenes were rattled, because it looked like a planned rush, not a harmless fan freakout. And once that clip hit the internet, his name was locked into the celebrity security hall of fame for all the worst reasons.

After that stunt, he hopped online acting weirdly proud of himself, telling followers he’d been arrested like it was some badge of honor. Authorities didn’t see it that way. He was charged with being a public nuisance and, according to reports, eventually banned from entering Singapore again. That kind of ban is not casual, it’s a neon sign saying “you are a problem.” And once a person is labeled a risk, their face spreads around the touring world fast. We’re told major venues and artist teams share info on repeat offenders, especially when a pattern is obvious. And this pattern is screaming!
Which is why nobody is shocked security moved like lightning at Gaga’s show. Sources say his history allegedly includes hopping on stage with The Weeknd and Katy Perry too, so this is not his first rodeo. That’s a list, not an accident. We’re told Gaga’s camp runs tight security anyway, but add his reputation and it becomes a zero tolerance situation. If he was hoping to blend in, the disguise actually made it worse because it looked like he knew he had something to hide. And when you show up undercover to a superstar concert, it doesn’t scream superfan, it screams scheme. So yeah, he wasn’t just unlucky, he was clocked!
INCOGNITO SUPERFAN OR SETTING UP THE NEXT STUNT
Here’s where the speculation turns spicy. Some insiders think he was testing the waters to see how close he could get before pulling another headline grabbing moment. Others think he wanted to engineer a viral clip at Gaga’s expense to keep his notoriety alive after the Ariana incident. Either way, the wig and mustache say he knew he was radioactive and tried to slip through anyway. We’re told a few VIPs in line felt uneasy even before security rolled in. When your presence alone makes people tense up, that’s not fandom, that’s threat level. And Gaga’s crowd is protective as hell, so he walked into the wrong arena for games.
The fans weren’t subtle about it, either. People inside say the booing started the second folks caught on, and it grew louder as he was led out. Online, the reaction was brutal, with commenters dragging him for chasing clout through chaos. We’re told concertgoers were already thinking about Ariana’s scare, and nobody wanted Gaga anywhere near that kind of situation. Once a fandom decides you’re a hazard, anonymity is a fantasy. The internet remembers EVERYTHING, especially faces tied to viral moments. And this one was stamped in people’s brains.
Now the big question is what happens next. If he got tossed that fast in Brisbane, other tour stops are definitely watching and updating their playbooks. We’re told security teams across major tours swap intel in real time, so good luck trying this again. But the real worry is that people who escalate don’t usually stop because of one ejection. This guy keeps showing up where the biggest stars are, and that does not feel accidental. So is this the end of his stunt era, or just the calm before the next attempt? Because if he’s already trying to sneak into Gaga’s VIP line, you can’t help wondering where he’ll pop up next!!!