Cynthia Erivo has addressed the widely circulated footage showing her stepping in to protect fellow Wicked star Ariana Grande during the film’s Singapore premiere on Nov. 13. The Cynthia Erivo response came one week after a fan breached security, grabbed Grande on the red carpet, and caused visible distress. The incident occurred at Universal Studios Singapore and was captured by multiple eyewitnesses. Security quickly detained the attacker, who has since been charged. Erivo said her only focus in the moment was ensuring her friend’s safety.
The red-carpet incident unfolded during the Wicked: For Good premiere, attended by Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Michelle Yeoh, and Jeff Goldblum. The attacker, identified as Johnson Wen, jumped a barricade and grabbed Grande by the shoulders. Video shows Erivo immediately stepping between them, pushing Wen away before security intervened. Wen was removed from the venue and later sentenced to nine days in jail for being a public nuisance. Singapore authorities confirmed the swift arrest was due to a breach of event safety protocols.
Speaking on NBC’s Today, Cynthia Erivo said:
“I just wanted to make sure my friend was safe. You never know with these things.”
Analysts and entertainment security experts noted the strong situational awareness demonstrated by Erivo.
Event-security consultant Marcus Tiller said:
“Erivo’s instinctive reaction filled a critical gap during the brief moment before guards reached the suspect.”
Grande has not yet released a statement, but witnesses described her as shaken and comforted backstage by Erivo and co-star Michelle Yeoh.
The incident has intensified scrutiny around red-carpet security protocols for global film premieres. Given Grande’s past trauma from the 2017 Manchester Arena attack, analysts believe event organizers will face pressure to reassess on-site crowd management. For Cynthia Erivo, the moment reinforces her role as both a co-star and protector, strengthening public support for her upcoming portrayal of Elphaba. The incident is expected to increase security presence at future Wicked promotional events.
The Wicked: For Good global tour continues next month, with premieres scheduled in Tokyo, London, and New York. Studio officials are reportedly reviewing all red-carpet protocols ahead of the next promotional stop. Both Erivo and Grande remain scheduled to appear at upcoming events, though adjusted security measures are expected. Additional cast interviews will air leading up to the film’s international release.
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