Intruder who attacked Ariana Grande is deported from Singapore

The authorities respond firmly after a security incident that shocked the yellow carpet. Justice dictates an exemplary sentence that goes beyond prison.

A Moment of Chaos on the Yellow Carpet

The entertainment world stopped dead, holding its breath, when the sacrosanct yellow carpet of the premiere of Wicked: For Good in Singapore became the scene of a security nightmare. The iconic Ariana Grande, a beacon of talent and luminosity, was suddenly plunged into a whirlwind of terror and confusion. A man, moved by an unhealthy obsession, crossed the invisible line that separates admiration from crime, throwing himself at the star in an act that took not only his fragile figure, but the very essence of security at high-profile events. It was an eternal moment, frozen in time, where the also prodigious Cynthia Erivo and the guardians of the scene were transformed into improvised heroes, intervening with lightning speed to rescue the diva from chaos.

The atmosphere of celebration shattered into a thousand pieces, replaced by the gasp of the audience and the crunch of reality. This was not a simple protocol hiccup; It was a security breach that resonated in every corner of the planet, a brutal reminder of the vulnerability lurking behind the glitz and glamour. The intruder, Johnson Wen, 26, had committed the cardinal sin of disturbing public order, unleashing a chain of consequences that were destined to be written in fiery letters in the annals of justice.

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The Firm Hand of Justice and a Sealed Destiny

After the initial impact, the wheels of the law began to turn with relentless speed. Singapore’s judicial system, famous for its uncompromising rigor, did not disappoint. Johnson Wen faced the weight of justice and was sentenced to nine days in prison for his act of disorderly conduct. But fate had an even more dramatic twist in store. The authorities, after a meticulous investigation, unraveled the hidden truth: that irruption was not an outburst of overflowing passion, but a calculated act, a coldly planned maneuver with the sordid objective of obtaining a viral clip that would grant him his minute of fame. This revelation turned a crime into a premeditated affront, raising the seriousness of the case to stratospheric levels.

The prison sentence was just the prelude. Upon completing his sentence, a final punishment awaited him, a measure that would resonate as an echo of warning for all those who dare to cross the limits: deportation. According to reports from TMZ, immigration authorities decreed a total ban on re-entry into the nation, expelling him forever from the paradise he desecrated. Prosecutors, in a move that shook the foundations of the case, bluntly described him as a “serial intruder.” His profile on Instagram became irrefutable proof of a pattern of behavior, showing other attempts to approach luminaries such as Katy Perry and The Weeknd, painting the portrait of an individual obsessed with the fame of others.

In an act that can only be described as a mockery of the seriousness of the events, the content creator himself shared photographs after his release, reaching the height of cynicism by “thanking” Ariana Grande herself for allowing his momentary intrusion. This attitude only sealed his fate, confirming to the world that justice, sometimes, must be as dramatic as the crime it punishes. This episode serves as a powerful reminder that celebrity safety is a constant battle and that the consequences for violating it can be as epic and definitive as a novel ending.

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Gloria Trevi and Jacqie Rivera join voices in tribute to Jenni Rivera

Emotional tribute at the National Auditorium with the daughter of the Diva de la Banda

Gloria Trevi turned the National Auditorium into a space for celebration and remembrance. The artist offered a concert that paid tribute to Jenni Rivera, one of the most emblematic figures of regional Mexican music.

He entered the stage amidst smoke and guitar chords, with an image of the Virgin of Guadalupe on his chest. He started with “Old Shoes” and immediately his 10 thousand followers stood up. The euphoria was constant: his every gesture provoked applause and shouts.

Moments of emotion

When songs like “The potato without ketchup” began, Trevi removed the religious image out of respect. Then came “Try it to me”, “Dressed in sugar” and “I laugh at you”, where she showed her most uninhibited side.

The climax came when he introduced Jacqie Rivera, daughter of his friend Jenni. Together they performed “A hug.” Jacqie could barely sing from the emotion; Trevi hugged her and gave her a second voice while images of the Diva de la Banda with her family were projected on screens.

“I want to thank you for opening this place to me, I really did feel my mother’s presence. Thank you very much for keeping the memory of that woman alive, of our mother. She always said that the love of the stage, of her audience, was not compared to anything else,” said Jacqie, accompanied by her sisters Chiquis and Jenicka.

National pride and vibrant closure

With mariachi, Trevi performed “That female is bad” and “Let them suffer with what I enjoy.” He shouted “Long live Mexico, bastards!” and he put on the charro hat to sing “La ley del monte”, “El ingrato” and, through a video, “Porqué me haces cry” with Juan Gabriel. He invited Omar Chaparro to “Go back, go back.”

The finale came with “You Didn’t Want to Hurt Me” and “Loose Hair.” The stage was filled with fans. After a brief darkness, the attendees’ crowns of light illuminated the room. The audience asked for more and Trevi responded with “How I Love You”, “Everyone Looks at Me”, “Dr. Psychiatrist” and “Tomorrow”.

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Karely Ruiz undergoes cosmetic surgery and marks a new stage

The Monterrey influencer shared her process of physical and emotional change.

New stage, new image

Content creator Karely Ruiz announced that she underwent cosmetic surgery on her breasts, as part of a personal renewal process. The Monterrey woman explained that the decision responds to a wish she had for a long time and also seeks to silence the criticism she received for her appearance.

“It’s not just a physical change, it’s a way to say goodbye to a stage and welcome a new version of me,” he said in a video posted on his social networks.

Ruiz, known for her work on platforms such as OnlyFans, shared the message along with images of the procedure. In the publication he also addressed his detractors with humor:

“Goodbye to the criticism that they were down to the ground hahaha, do you want to see the result?” he wrote.

The influencer reiterated that this aesthetic change was something she longed for. “You know how much I wanted this change,” he said, accompanying his words with emojis.

With this intervention, Ruiz closes one chapter and opens another, both personally and professionally. The decision, in his own words, goes beyond the physical and represents an internal transformation.

Note: The type of surgery or associated risks are not specified. The information comes from the influencer’s public statements.

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Abelito lends his voice to the villain of the new Minions movie

TikTok star Abelito voices the villain Goomi in the new Minions film.

From the most famous house to the world of dubbing

Content creator Abelito is experiencing an unstoppable moment. After coming in third place in “La Casa de los Famosos México”, starring in a series and now voicing the villain of the new Minions installment, his career does not stop. However, his mother makes sure he doesn’t lose the apartment.

“The reality show was a watershed in my life. I can’t lose my apartment, my mother talks to me every day to tell me that God comes first and not to lose my apartment, so how to do it (laughs). I’m from a town (in Zacatecas) where people greet each other by name,” she says.

Before the interview, the woman came out greeting everyone, proud that her son is still the same. “I think they are there because of their work, I don’t know who else is in dubbing, but if they are there it is because they do it well,” he said.

The challenge of giving life to a monster

Abelito, 25 years old, is just over 1.10 meters tall and weighs about 30 kilos. He rose to fame on TikTok during the pandemic. Now he plays Goomi, a green being who befriends the Minions but hides a dark objective for Earth.

In “Minions & Monsters”, which arrives in Mexico on July 1, he shares credits with Carlos Ballarta and journalist Alberto Lati.

“A word that was difficult for me to say was monsters, because I had to make sure that the N and S could be heard. I speak very fast, they have also told me that. Monsters I repeated it many times,” Abelito recalls.

This is the seventh film with the yellow characters since the franchise began 16 years ago with “Despicable Me”, which already has four installments.

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