Johnson Wen, the internet personality who infamously grabbed Ariana Grande during a "Wicked" premiere event in November, was reportedly barred from attending a concert by pop star Lady Gaga.

Wen, known as Pyjama Man online, claimed in a since-expired Instagram story that he was "kicked out" of Lady Gaga's Mayhem Ball concert at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Australia, on Tuesday, Dec. 9. Fan footage of the event shared on social media appears to show Wen being escorted out by security.

The content creator, who did not share further details on the alleged incident, added that fans at the concert were booing him.

On his social media, Wen has previously shared numerous clips of himself running on stage at high-profile concerts, including performances by Katy Perry and The Weeknd. Wen was arrested in June following his appearance at Perry's show and charged with entering enclosed land and obstructing a person in performance of work or duties, per NBC News.

In a statement to The Sydney Morning Herald, a spokesperson for Suncorp Stadium confirmed that someone was removed from Lady Gaga's concert after the venue was informed that a "known serial offender may attempt to attend and disrupt" the pop superstar's performance.

"In the interest of the artist's safety, this individual was deemed a person of interest and not to be allowed to attend," the spokesperson told the Australian outlet. "Due to the excellent work by the venue's diligent security team, an individual matching the description was identified and passed on to police before the show began."

USA TODAY has reached out to Suncorp Stadium and representatives for Lady Gaga for comment.

In November, Wen went viral after he ran out onto the carpet at the "Wicked: For Good" premiere in Singapore and grabbed Grande. Grande's costar, Cynthia Erivo, quickly jumped in to help pull the man away before security intervened, as seen in videos showing multiple angles of the moment.

Wen, who describes himself as a "troll" in his Instagram bio, later posted a clip of the incident and thanked Grande "for letting me jump on the yellow carpet with you," drawing widespread condemnation in the comments.

Following the incident, Wen was arrested and charged in court for being a public nuisance, according to NBC News and the BBC, and served a nine-day jail sentence.

Additionally, Wen was deported to his home country of Australia and banned from reentering Singapore following his prison time for the incident, NBC News and the BBC reported.

Contributing: Brendan Morrow and Anna Kaufman, USA TODAY

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