Imagine being a global superstar, walking the red carpet, only to be suddenly grabbed by a stranger in a shocking breach of personal space. That’s exactly what happened to Ariana Grande at the Singapore premiere of ‘Wicked: For Good’ on Thursday. While greeting fans on the yellow carpet, an attendee seemingly jumped over a barrier and rushed toward her, wrapping an arm around the visibly startled singer-actress. But here’s where it gets controversial: Was this an overzealous fan or a serious security lapse? Grande’s co-stars, Cynthia Erivo and Michelle Yeoh, quickly intervened, along with security, to separate the individual from her. Social media users were quick to identify the alleged perpetrator as the owner of the Instagram account @PyjamaMannas, who later posted a video of the incident with the caption, ‘Dear Ariana Grande, Thank You for letting me Jump on the Yellow Carpet with You.’ And this is the part most people miss: While some might brush this off as a harmless fan interaction, it raises important questions about celebrity safety and the boundaries between admiration and intrusion. ABC News has reached out to the account owner for comment, but police have yet to issue a statement. Meanwhile, the highly anticipated film, directed by Jon M. Chu, is set to hit theaters on November 21, wrapping up the two-part ‘Wicked’ series. Fans are already buzzing about two new original songs, ‘The Girl in the Bubble’ by Grande and ‘No Place Like Home’ by Erivo. Here’s a thought-provoking question for you: In an age of social media and instant fame, how do we balance the excitement of fan interactions with the need for personal safety? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!