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Ariana Grande attacker gets kicked out of Lady Gaga concert in Australia

The Mayhem Ball was one little monster short on Tuesday.

Ariana Grande attacker Johnson Wen was kicked out of Lady Gaga’s concert in Australia hours before the singer was set to take the stage.

Videos shared online showed the influencer being escorted out of Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane by employees.

In the clip, many other concertgoers can be heard booing Wen, 26, as he made his way out of the venue.

Ariana Grande’s attacker Johnson Wen was kicked out of Lady Gaga’s concert in Australia on Tuesday. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Live Nation

Videos circulating online showed Wen being escorted out of Suncorp Stadium as other concert goers booed him. The Straits Times/AFP via Getty Images

The social media star, who goes by “Pyjama Man” on Instagram, later confirmed he was kicked out of the show via his Instagram Stories.

“Got kicked out of Lady Gaga concert! The show doesn’t start till 8 p.m.! The early fans were booing me,” he wrote.

Reps for Lady Gaga and Suncorp Stadium did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.

Wen last made headlines in November after he jumped the barricade and grabbed Ariana Grande at the “Wicked: For Good” Singapore premiere.

“Got kicked out of Lady Gaga concert! The show doesn’t start till 8 p.m.! The early fans were booing me,” Wen confirmed on his Instagram Stories. Pyjama Man/Instagram

Wen made headlines last month after he grabbed Ariana Grande at the “Wicked: For Good” premiere in Singapore. AFP via Getty Images

Video clips of the incident shared on social media showed Wen wrapping his arm around the shocked pop star before her co-star Cynthia Erivo came to her defense.

The “Harriet” star acted as a barrier between Wen and Grande by jumping in between them and shoving him away.

The Australian influencer was later charged with being a public nuisance for the act. After pleading guilty, he was sentenced to nine days in jail.

He was arrested and charged with one count of being a public nuisance. Pyjama Man/Instagram

After pleading guilty, he was sentenced to nine days in jail. Pyjama Man/Instagram

Singapore District Judge Christopher Goh told Wen, who has crashed other celebrity events, that his “act was premeditated” and “showed a pattern of behavior, which suggests that you will do it again.”

“You seem to be attention seeking, thinking only of yourself and not the safety of others when committing these acts,” Goh told the 26-year-old social media star.

After his sentencing, Wenn told the judge that he “won’t do it again” and that he was “going to stop getting into trouble.”

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