Ariana Grande’s co-star Marissa Bode addresses inappropriate fan interplay on the Wicked premiere.
Marissa Bode addressed an incident on the Wicked premiere the place a fan violated Ariana Grande’s area.(marissa_edob/Instagram)
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Responding to social media customers who tried to defend the individual’s actions, Bode stated, “‘But they’re a fan!’ Okay. Then they’re a fan and a loser,” in her video. She added that she has spoken about “parasociality, particularly at issues like live shows or simply when somebody within the public eye is at an occasion, like folks throwing s*** on stage mid-performance” over time, as reported by The New York Post.
She went on to say that incidents like this present how “social media brings out the worst in folks, including that chasing views and likes usually comes on the expense of another person’s security.
Bode additionally emphasised that she doesn’t suppose “ladies, or actually anyone, needs to be anticipated to maneuver with grace or reply with kindness once they’ve been violated in that means, and to anticipate that makes you a weirdo additionally.” She added, “The factor is, more often than not ladies throughout the public eye do reply with kindness as a result of they know what the result’s going to be in the event that they don’t.”
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In a follow-up TikTok, Bode clarified that her feedback weren’t “nearly what occurred in Singapore, it is also about ladies on this business typically.” She identified that public figures, together with singer Chappell Roan and actress Rachel Zelger, confronted criticism “for simply having an opinion.”
Bode clarified, “These are folks, they don’t seem to be merchandise, they don’t owe you their total personhood. And to be frank, when you don’t agree with that, you aren’t a fan. [You are] somebody who’s entitled that desperately must be introduced again right down to Earth.”
The man who rushed at Grande has been recognized as Johnson Wen, nicknamed Pyjama Man on social media. He was charged with being a public nuisance in Singapore on Friday, based on the BBC.


