BEINSMARTSIDE Australia Katy Perry stage invader speaks out after being slapped with charges

Katy Perry stage invader speaks out after being slapped with charges

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A stage invader who has been charged after interrupting Katy Perry’s Sydney concert last night has told 9News he did it for fun.

Johnson Wen, known as “Pyjama Man” online, said he loved the rush of stage crashing.

“I said ‘let me get on stage with you’, then she (Katy Perry) freaked out because she realised I wasn’t a performer,” Wen said.

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“I was about to do like extra Fortnite moves but security got there too quick.”

His hobby has taken him around the world, with stage invasions at the Olympics in Paris, the FIFA Women’s World Cup, and the men’s Cricket World Cup final in India.

“I just got on there, and as soon as i got tackled I got in a lot of trouble,” he said of the invasion in India, saying “there was way too many security”.

Wen claims he’s not a threat but his actions have exposed serious security flaws.

He was already banned from Olympic Park for storming The Weeknd’s stage when he attended Qudos Bank Arena last night.

The unemployed 25-year-old, who lives at a backpacker’s hostel, has racked up an estimated $20,000 in fines.

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Wen has also been banned for 6 months from the Olympic Park precinct.

Wen was arrested last night after rushing the stage and was taken to Auburn police station, where he was charged with entering enclosed lands and obstructing a person in the performance of their work or duty.

He said it would be his last time getting in trouble with the law.

“I’m planning to quit forever because you get in way too much trouble for it, especially me, because I’ve done it so many times,” he said.

Wen has also been banned for 6 months from the Olympic Park precinct.

He was granted bail and is set to appear at Burwood Local Court on June 23.

Wen has also been banned for six months from the Olympic Park precinct.

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