Johnson Wen, the Australian influencer known as Pyjama Man, has pivoted from celebrity-crashing stunts to handing out DoorDash flyers on busy Sydney streets.
Viral Video Shows Humble Shift
A recent TikTok clip captures the 26-year-old standing amid traffic in black shorts and a red DoorDash T-shirt, appearing downcast as he offers pamphlets to passersby. The footage, shared by a user named Jimbo, contrasts Wen’s past antics: “One day you’re rushing a premiere with Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, who recoiled from your approach. Next, you’re trying to rush the stage with Katy Perry and other stars. But now, you hand out DoorDash flyers to afford those tickets.”
Ejected from Lady Gaga Concert
Wen last grabbed attention in December when security removed him from Lady Gaga’s Mayhem Ball tour at Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium. He posted a selfie on Instagram with the caption: “Got kicked out of the Lady Gaga concert! The show doesn’t start until 8pm. The early fans were booing me.” Videos from attendees show burly guards escorting him out of the partially filled venue, with the crowd booing and cheering as he offered little resistance.
Deported from Singapore After Wicked Premiere Incident
Weeks earlier, authorities deported Wen from Singapore on November 23, 2025, barring his re-entry. An ICA spokesman confirmed the action followed his arrest. Wen had jumped a barricade at the Wicked film premiere on November 13 at Universal Studios, lunging at Ariana Grande and draping an arm around her as she walked with co-star Cynthia Erivo. Erivo stepped in front of Grande to shield her.
Arrested on November 14 for being a public nuisance, Wen faced court on November 17. Singapore District Judge Christopher Goh described the act as premeditated, noting Wen’s pattern of behavior: “You seem attention-seeking, thinking only of yourself and not the safety of others.” The judge emphasized consequences: “You should be mindful that there are always consequences for one’s actions.”
Wen, appearing via video link in a plain white shirt, pleaded guilty and promised: “I won’t do it again, Your Honour. I am going to stop getting into trouble.” Sentenced to nine days—serving five more after four days in custody—Goh aimed to deter others: “The court needs to send a signal… that we will not condone any act that potentially undermines Singapore’s reputation as a safe country.”
Prior clips showed Wen hyping the moment under a Wicked poster: “I feel like I’m in a dream. That’s my best friend Ariana Grande, and I’m going to meet her. I’ve been dreaming about that.” Post-incident, he posted: “Dear Ariana Grande, thank you for letting me jump on the yellow carpet with you.”
History of Event Disruptions
Wen, who brands himself an “invader” and “most hated troll,” routinely crashes red carpets, concerts, and sports. Highlights include:
- Pulling off The Weeknd’s Melbourne concert stage in August 2025.
- Security removal from The Chainsmokers’ Sydney show in July 2025.
- Ambushing Katy Perry on a Sydney stage in June 2025.
- Delaying the Paris 2024 Olympic 100m final by jumping barriers.
- Disrupting the 2023 Cricket World Cup and attempting to streak at the FIFA Women’s World Cup, where he tripped.
He shares stunt videos online, along with disruptions in public spaces like trains and malls. Wen also links a GoFundMe on Instagram to help cover his expenses.

