From Red Carpet Crasher to DoorDash Distributor: The Fall of Pyjama Man
Pyjama Man's Fall: From Celebrity Crasher to DoorDash Distributor

From Red Carpet Crasher to DoorDash Distributor: The Fall of Pyjama Man

Johnson Wen, the Australian influencer notorious for gatecrashing high-profile events to accost A-list celebrities, appears to have experienced a dramatic shift in his lifestyle. Known online as Pyjama Man, Wen built a reputation for infiltrating concerts, red carpets, and sporting events to meet famous personalities. However, recent footage reveals a stark contrast to his previous antics.

A Humble New Role on Sydney Streets

A video shared on TikTok shows Wen, aged 26, standing on a busy Sydney street distributing DoorDash promotional pamphlets. In the clip, he appears downcast while dressed in black shorts and a red T-shirt prominently displaying the DoorDash logo. The video was captured by a user named Jimbo, who commented on Wen's changed circumstances.

'One day you're rushing a premiere with Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo being freaked out by your presence,' Jimbo narrated. 'You're trying to rush the stage with Katy Perry and other pop stars. But you know you aren't going to be able to afford those tickets unless you're handing out pamphlets for DoorDash.'

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The Daily Mail has contacted both Wen and DoorDash for comment regarding this development.

A History of Disruptive Behavior

Wen last made headlines in December when security personnel ejected him from Lady Gaga's concert in Brisbane. He shared an Instagram update at the time after gaining entry to the Mayhem Ball tour at Suncorp Stadium. 'Got kicked out of the Lady Gaga concert!' Wen wrote alongside a selfie. 'The show doesn't start until 8pm. The early fans were booing me.'

TikTok footage from concertgoers showed Wen being escorted from the venue by burly security guards as crowds alternately booed and cheered. This incident followed weeks after reports indicated Wen had been deported from Singapore in November.

Legal Consequences and International Notoriety

According to Singaporean news network CNA, immigration authorities deported Wen to Australia on November 23, 2025, and barred him from re-entering Singapore. This action came after Wen served a nine-day jail sentence for accosting American singer and actress Ariana Grande on a red carpet.

The incident occurred during the opening night of a film at Universal Studios Singapore on November 13. Viral footage showed Wen jumping a barricade, putting his arm around Grande as she struggled to get away, while co-star Cynthia Erivo bravely intervened. Wen was arrested hours later and charged with being a public nuisance.

Singapore District Judge Christopher Goh described Wen's actions as premeditated during sentencing on November 17. 'You seem to be attention-seeking, thinking only of yourself and not the safety of others when committing these acts,' Judge Goh stated. 'You should be mindful that there are always consequences for one's actions.'

Wen pleaded guilty and told the court, 'I won't do it again, Your Honour. I am going to stop getting into trouble.' The judge emphasized the need to send a signal that Singapore would not condone acts potentially undermining its reputation as a safe country.

A Pattern of Event Disruption

Wen's celebrity-crashing activities extend beyond this single incident:

  • He disrupted The Weeknd concert in Melbourne in August 2025
  • Security pulled him off-stage at The Chainsmokers' Sydney concert in July
  • He ambushed Katy Perry on a Sydney stage in June
  • He delayed the 100m Olympic Final in Paris 2024 by jumping a barricade
  • He disrupted the Cricket World Cup in 2023
  • He attempted to streak across the field at the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2023

Wen appears to embrace his controversial reputation, describing himself online as an 'invader' and 'most hated troll.' He regularly shares videos and news clips of his stunts, along with footage of himself causing disturbances on trains and in shopping centers. The influencer also maintains a GoFundMe account linked to his Instagram, where he solicits donations to pay his bills.

The transition from celebrity pursuer to street-level promoter marks a significant downturn for the once-notorious influencer, whose legal troubles and international bans have apparently curtailed his event-crashing lifestyle.

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