At the Singapore premiere of 'For Good', Ariana Grande was approached by a fan. Co-star Cynthia Erivo intervened to protect her. The film is set to open on November 21 and is predicted to perform well at the box office.
Ariana Grande confronted by fan at premiere
Fan jumped barricade to reach her
Cynthia Erivo stepped in to assist
Michelle Yeoh also helped Grande
Similar incident occurred with Katy Perry
'For Good' expected to earn over $100 million
Film opens on November 21
Global premiere tour includes New York City
At the Singapore premiere of ‘For Good’, a fan rushed towards Ariana Grande, prompting co-star Cynthia Erivo to intervene. This incident was shared widely on social media.
Details of the Incident
The fan, identified as Pyjamamann, leaped over a barrier to embrace Grande on the red carpet. Cynthia Erivo quickly stepped in, pushing the fan away and then hugging Grande for comfort. Michelle Yeoh also assisted in the situation.
On social media, Grande appeared surprised by the fan’s actions. Pyjamamann had similarly interrupted Katy Perry during her concert in Sydney in June.
Anticipated Success of ‘For Good’
‘For Good’, directed by Jon M. Chu, is projected to be a box office success, potentially exceeding $100 million. Fandango reported it as their best-selling PG movie to date and noted strong advance ticket sales.
The film, based on a popular Broadway musical, has been touring globally and will reach New York City on November 17.
Company Response and Background
Universal has been contacted for a statement regarding the incident involving Grande and the fan. Further updates will be provided as they become available.
The premiere event is part of the film’s promotional tour leading up to its release.
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