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Who Is Morgan Geyser? All About the 'Slender Man' Stabbing Case
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Who Is Morgan Geyser? All About the ‘Slender Man’ Stabbing Case – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 November 24, 2025
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Morgan Geyser, one of the two convicted individuals in the infamous 2014 “Slender Man” stabbing case, briefly went missing in late 2025 after being released from a mental institution and brought to a group home. The case attracted attention across the country, as all suspects and the victim were 12 years old at the time that Geyser and a friend stabbed their classmate to prove that “Slender Man” — the fictional supernatural internet meme — was real.

Below, learn about the “Slender Man” stabbing case and who Geyser is.

Who Is Morgan Geyser?

Geyser is a Wisconsin native who was convicted of stabbing classmate Payton Leutner when both were 12 years old. Geyser and friend Anissa Weier lured Leutner to a park in 2014 and stabbed Leutner multiple times in order to prove that Slender Man existed. Miraculously, Leutner survived.

In 2017, Weier and Geyser were found not guilty by mental disease or defect, and they were committed to mental institutions. Geyser was sentenced to 40 years to life, while Weier was sentenced to 25 years to life. Both were released early; Weier went to live with her family in 2021, and Geyser was released in early 2025 to live in a group home.

When Did Morgan Geyser Go Missing?

Geyser went missing from the group home in November 2025 and was found shortly thereafter. The Madison Police Department stated that Geyser’s GPS monitoring bracelet had malfunctioned, and the Wisconsin Department of Corrections subsequently determined that Geyser had removed the bracelet. The next morning, Geyser was reported missing and was found later that night.

How Is Payton Leutner Doing After the Stabbing?

As previously noted, Leutner survived the stabbing. She was inspired to pursue a career in medicine after the attack.

When Geyser was reported missing, a spokesperson for her family released a statement, thanking law enforcement for their work.

“Payton and her family are safe and are working closely with local law enforcement to ensure their continued safety,” the statement read. “The family would like to thank all of the law enforcement entities involved in the efforts to apprehend Morgan. The Leutner family also wish to thank the outpouring of support from family, friends and well-wishers who have contacted them during this difficult time.”

Where Is Morgan Geyser Now?

Geyser is currently back in custody. Geyser was found shortly after going missing from a group home in late November 2025.

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Texas man indicted on murder charge in shooting of 'King of the Hill' voice actor Jonathan Joss
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Texas man indicted on murder charge in shooting of ‘King of the Hill’ voice actor Jonathan Joss

by jummy84 November 19, 2025
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HOUSTON — A grand jury in Texas has indicted the man accused of killing “King of the Hill” voice actor Jonathan Joss on a murder charge.

Texas man indicted on murder charge in shooting of ‘King of the Hill’ voice actor Jonathan Joss

But it is unclear whether Joss’ killing will be considered a hate crime. Police in San Antonio did not immediately return an email seeking comment Wednesday on whether its investigation had determined that Joss’ sexual orientation played a role in his shooting, and the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office declined to comment on the matter.

Police allege Sigfredo Ceja Alvarez, 57, confronted Joss and his husband on June 1 as they were checking their mail at their San Antonio home, which had been burned down in January.

Joss’ husband, Tristan Kern de Gonzales, has claimed the person who killed the actor yelled “violent homophobic slurs” before opening fire.

Ceja Alvarez’s attorneys did not immediately return emails seeking comment Wednesday.

In June, Alfonso Otero, one of Ceja Alvarez’s attorneys, said his client was innocent and denied making any homophobic statements.

The grand jury returned the indictment Monday, and Ceja Alvarez remains free on a $200,000 bond.

A friend of the 59-year-old Joss has said that Joss and Ceja Alvarez were neighbors and the two had argued for years.

Initially, San Antonio police had said there was no evidence indicating the shooting was related to Joss’ sexual orientation. But San Antonio Police Chief William McManus later walked back that statement, saying it had been “premature” and that whether Joss’ sexual orientation played a role in the shooting was “part of the investigation.”

The district attorney’s office said in a statement Wednesday that Ceja Alvarez “is charged with murder, which is the most serious charge applicable to this crime under Texas law. As the case is still pending, no additional details or information can be released at this time.”

Under Texas law, a hate crime — if there’s a conviction — would be handled as an enhancement during sentencing and not as a separate charge.

Joss was the voice of John Redcorn, a Native American character on the popular “King of the Hill” animated series, which ran for 13 seasons from 1997 to 2008. A reboot of the show, which Joss had already worked on, premiered in August.

Joss also had a recurring role on the television show “Parks and Recreation,” playing Chief Ken Hotate. He appeared in two episodes of the series “Tulsa King” in 2022.

Follow Juan A. Lozano: https://x.com/juanlozano70

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'The Running Man' Director Edgar Wright on Stephen King and Influences
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‘The Running Man’ Director Edgar Wright on Stephen King and Influences

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
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When Arnold Schwarzenegger played game show contestant Ben Richards in the 1987 version of Stephen King’s dystopian novel “The Running Man,” his adventures took place in a relatively confined subterranean world. When “Baby Driver” and “Last Night in Soho” director Edgar Wright took on the challenge of reimagining King’s novel for 2025, he decided to go back to the more ambitious scale of the original story — even though it meant taking on the biggest production of his career.

“In the original Stephen King [writing under the pseudonym Richard Bachman] book, the playing field of the game is the world,” Wright told IndieWire’s Filmmaker Toolkit podcast. “Ben Richards leaves the network studio, and he’s got to exist in the world for 30 days. It’s hide and seek on a national, even global scale — there’s nothing in the rules to say you couldn’t get out of the country. The Arnold Schwarzenegger version kept it all contained.”

VATICAN CITY, VATICAN - MAY 8: The newly elected Pontiff, Pope Leo XIV is seen for the first time from the Vatican balcony on May 8, 2025 in Vatican City, Vatican. White smoke was seen over the Vatican early this evening as the Conclave of Cardinals took just two days to elect Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, who will be known as Pope Leo (Leone) XIV, as the 267th Supreme Pontiff after the death of Pope Francis on Easter Monday.  (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

With that in mind, Wright pitched his “Running Man,” in which Glen Powell plays the game show contestant running for his life, less as a remake than a new adaptation of the novel. “We wanted to do the book, and we wanted to have the same scale as the book,” Wright said, though he acknowledged that after completing the film, he understood why the makers of the 1987 movie went a different way. “Having now done the shoot and been totally exhausted by it, I understand it was a practical decision rather than an artistic one.”

“The Running Man,” which encompassed 165 different locations and sets across England, Scotland, and Bulgaria, may have exhausted Wright, but for the audience it’s more energizing than tiring thanks to the movie’s high style and carefully calibrated pacing. It’s essentially a non-stop chase in the tradition of Sam Peckinpah’s “The Getaway” (adapted by screenwriter Walter Hill from the Jim Thompson novel), and it not only shares that film’s elegant sense of structure and visual dynamism but its approach to the hero.

“ Usually when I make a movie, we watch a good luck film before we start production,” Wright said. “The week before we started shooting, we got together and watched ‘The Getaway,’ because Glen had actually never seen it. It’s a great example of a great movie star performance. [Steve] McQueen had immense power and charisma, not saying very much at all, and you could point to a lot of his performances, but that’s a really great one in terms of how to hold the screen.”

Powell’s version of Richards has a tightly coiled rage reminiscent of McQueen in “The Getaway,” but what really makes the performance work is his vulnerability — the fight scenes are sometimes as clumsy as they are kinetic, giving the viewer the sense that Ben Richards could easily be defeated at any given point. “He’s a tough character, but he’s not John Wick,” Wright said. “He’s not Jason Bourne. He doesn’t have amazing action skills. He’s fallible, and he makes mistakes.”

In addition to McQueen’s Doc McCoy in “The Getaway,” Wright had two other reference points for the characters. “We talked about two performances a lot,” Wright said. “One was Harrison Ford in ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark,’ because he’s an adventurer, but he’s not perfect. The key moment is when he says, ‘I don’t know, I’m making this up as I go along.’ Or I think of Ford getting punched in the face and falling like a sack of potatoes. He’s not superhuman.”

The other influence was Bruce Willis’ performance as John McClane in “Die Hard.” “In the first one at least, even though he’s a cop, the exciting thing is that for large portions of the film, he’s out of his depth, and you think there’s no way that he can take on all of these guys and win. What we talked about [in ‘The Running Man’] was the idea that Ben Richards is on his heels the entire time, and there’s something really fun and hopefully exciting about the fact that he’s just trying to tough his way through it.”

Although the scale of “The Running Man” was more elaborate even than big-budget Wright films like “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World,” the director said he had a safety net in the form of collaborators with whom he had worked many times before. What really made him nervous wasn’t making the movie — it was getting script approval from the book’s author, one of Wright’s childhood heroes.

“[Stephen King]  is a producer on the film and had script approval and some cast approval as well,” Wright said. “I had been in contact with him on and off for years, and he’d always been really kind, but when I was working on [the script for ‘The Running Man’], I didn’t talk to him about it until we were very close to it happening, because I didn’t want to be the boy who cried wolf. The idea of getting in touch with him about the script and the film not happening would be heartbreaking to me.”

Once Wright was pretty sure the movie was on its way to a green light, he sent King the script he co-wrote with Michael Bacall and waited for the author’s response. “Stephen King is probably the most famous English teacher in the world, and it was literally having to hand in your homework to Stephen King over a very long weekend. At one point, he started reviewing it page by page, and my heart couldn’t take it. I was like, ‘Please, just read the whole thing!’”

Luckily, King liked the script, but after some early conversations about casting, he stayed away until the movie was finished. When Wright showed King the film and finally met him in person on a visit to Bangor, Maine, where the author lives, he got the perfect response.

“He said this thing that really stuck with me, and it’s what I hope the audience will take away from it as well,” Wright said. “He said, ‘It’s faithful enough to the original book to keep the fans happy, but different enough to keep me excited.’ And I was thinking, ah, you can’t say it better than that. I couldn’t ask for anything more, really.”

“The Running Man” is currently in theaters. To hear the entire conversation with Edgar Wright about and make sure you don’t miss a single episode of Filmmaker Toolkit, subscribe to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform.

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Watch Olivia Dean perform ‘Man I Need' and ‘Let Alone the One You Love’ on 'SNL'
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Watch Olivia Dean perform ‘Man I Need’ and ‘Let Alone the One You Love’ on ‘SNL’

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Olivia Dean sang ‘Man I Need’ and ‘Let Alone the One You Love’ on Saturday Night Live – check out clips of both performances below.

  • READ MORE: Olivia Dean – ‘The Art of Loving’ review: musings on love from a star risen

Following the release of her second album, ‘The Art of Loving‘, the musician made her debut on the show last night (November 15) with a pair of tracks from the record. Fresh off the back of a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist at next year’s ceremony, she kicked things off with ‘Man I Need’.

Performing in front of a shimmering gold backdrop, a jubilant Dean sang backed by a band, who then joined her in slowing things down with ‘Let Alone the One You Love’.

Both tracks come from her highly acclaimed latest album, the success of which saw her become the first female solo artist to ever have four singles in the Official Charts UK Top 10 simultaneously late last month.

The songs in question were ‘Man I Need’, which at that time was sat at Number Two, ‘So Easy (To Fall in Love) at Number Six, ‘Nice To Each Other’ at Number Eight, and ‘Rein Me In’, her collaboration with Sam Fender, at Number 10.

It followed after ‘The Art of Loving’ reached Number One in the album charts upon its release, marking the biggest opening week for a British female artist since Adele in 2021.

Dean’s latest record scored a four-star review from NME, with Hannah Mylrea comparing her to musicians like RAYE and Sam Fender: “British artists who’ve ascended to bigger and bigger stages, crafting music that while sonically is in their own lanes, is filled with honest lyricism coming from a distinct voice.

“As Dean prepares for her own sold-out arena tours – and with her tracks soaring up the UK charts – this record comes to cement her place. With it, marks the next chapter in Dean’s career, one as a popstar risen.”

Next year, she’s headed on a UK and European tour, which includes four dates at London’s O2 Arena. You can find a full list of dates, as well as all ticket information, here.

Ahead of the album’s release, Dean shared the lead single ‘Nice To Each Other’ back in June, and told fans it was about the push and pull of exploring your independence in dating.

In other news, earlier this summer, Dean played a surprise set at Glastonbury and released the duet version of ‘Rein Me In’ with Sam Fender, after the two performed his ‘People Watching’ track during his huge London Stadium show.

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Olivia Dean Performs 'Man I Need,' 'Let Alone The One You Love'
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Olivia Dean Performs ‘Man I Need,’ ‘Let Alone The One You Love’

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
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British singer-songwriter Olivia Dean debuted on Saturday Night Live by performing two songs from her second studio album, The Art of Loving, which came out in September.

Dean, who was just nominated for Best New Artist at next year’s Grammys, led off with “Man I Need.”

The song “is about knowing how you deserve to be loved and not being afraid to ask for it,” Dean said in statement upon its release earlier this year. “It’s forward, sexy, fun! It’s made for dancing!”

Dean wrote “Man I Need” with Zach Nahome and Tobias Jesso Jr., the winner of the 2023 Grammy for Songwriter of the Year. He is nominated for that award again this year.

Dean’s second performance was of “Let Alone the One You Love,” the sixth track off her latest album.

“We made most of this album in a studio we built in a house in East London,” the 26-year-old wrote on Instagram teasing it. “For 8 weeks we lived in the house of loving! I brought my piano from home and all my favourite people and tried to create things that felt like warmth. Here you have a piece of my heart!”

 The Art of Loving has been widely praised.

“Dean’s star power is radiant and fueled by more than just charisma. She grooves in perfect time with an expertly assembled band, navigating through blaring trumpets, trombones, and saxophones with a delicate attention to detail and synchronicity,” Rolling Stone‘s Larisha Paul wrote in a review of the follow-up to 2023’s Messy.

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On Friday, Dean announced dates for her 14-city The Art of Loving tour, which begins next July in San Francisco, California. She’ll work her way to the east coast before wrapping up in Austin, Texas in late August.

In the last few weeks, Dean was the opener on Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet tour. Before that, she opened for Sam Fender’s People Watching tour, having previously collaborated with Fender on the single “Rein Me In.”

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'Now You See Me 3' Opening Day Ahead of 'Running Man'
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‘Now You See Me 3’ Opening Day Ahead of ‘Running Man’

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
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The “Now You See Me” franchise’s reappearing act is landing on the top of box office charts, debuting ahead of the weekend’s other new releases “The Running Man” and “Keeper.”

Lionsgate’s “Now You See Me: Now You Don’t” heisted $8.4 million across Friday and preview screenings from 3,403 locations. The PG-13-rated threequel is looking at a three-day opening between $21 million and $24 million — about in line with pre-weekend projections and in the ballpark of the prior 2016 entry, which opened to $22 million.

Critics turned in mediocre marks for “Now You Don’t,” but it is the best-reviewed of the trilogy. Meanwhile, audiences lean positive at a “B+” grade from moviegoer pollster Cinema Score (though lower than the “A-” grades for both prior entries). Lionsgate shelled out north of $90 million to revive the franchise, which is directed by Ruben Fleischer and sees Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher and Dave Franco return as a quartet of Robin Hood-like illusionists. Both prior entries scored a majority of their grosses overseas and, notably, Lionsgate typically sells off international rights to limit its financial exposure, at the cost of capping upside.

Meanwhile, Paramount’s “The Running Man” starring Glen Powell will have to vie for second place against the sophomore weekend of “Predator: Badlands” (funnily, another stab at resurrecting a property that was first introduced to moviegoers via an Arnold Schwarzenegger vehicle in the ’80s.) The R-rated “Running Man” racked up $6.4 million across Friday and preview screenings from 3,534 locations. That puts the film on track to land behind projections for a debut north of $20 million, now forecast for the $17 million to $19 million range.

It’s an inauspicious kick-off for the Stephen King adaptation, which carries a hefty $110 million production budget co-financed by Domain Entertainment. Reviews have been lukewarm, though audiences are kinder at a B+ grade from Cinema Score. But with a crowded November slate ahead, including “Wicked: For Good” and “Zootopia 2,” “The Running Man” likely could’ve used some much stronger initial buzz to propel it through the coming weeks.

Also opening this weekend, Neon’s “Keeper,” the latest indie horror effort from writer-director Osgood Perkins, earned about $1 million from 1,950 locations across Friday and previews. It’s headed for a fifth-place debut. The opening doesn’t compare to the last two Perkins efforts — last year’s summer breakout “Longlegs” ($22 million) and this past spring’s “The Monkey” ($14 million). Reviews are worse than those last two movies too, and Cinema Score turned in a dismal “D+” grade.

Disney’s “Predator: Badlands” earned $3.5 million on its second Friday, down 68% from its opening day total a week ago. The science-fiction sequel’s domestic gross is now at $56 million and looks to go north of $66 million through Sunday. It’s gunning to pass “Alien vs. Predator,” which, though a crossover, is the biggest domestic box office hit ever for the franchise with $80.2 million in North America.

“Regretting You” will round out the top five, earning $1.2 million on Friday and projecting a 39% drop for a $4 million fourth weekend and another strong hold. Paramount’s release of the Colleen Hoover adaptation will hit a domestic total of $45 million through Sunday.

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Ariana Grande - Man Who Grabbed Singer on 'Wicked: For Good' Carpet Is Charged With "Public Nuisance" in Singapore
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Ariana Grande – Man Who Grabbed Singer on ‘Wicked: For Good’ Carpet Is Charged With “Public Nuisance” in Singapore

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
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Ariana Grande – Man Who Grabbed Singer on ‘Wicked: For Good’ Carpet Is Charged With “Public Nuisance” in Singapore

Singapore officials have charged the man who jumped a barricade and grabbed Ariana Grande during the “Wicked: For Good” red carpet event on Thursday. The incident, captured in multiple viral clips, shows 26-year-old Australian citizen Johnson Wen rushing toward the star, attempting to embrace her, and putting his arm around her. Grande appears stunned as her co-star Cynthia Erivo quickly intervenes, pulling Wen away with visible anger.

Wen — who posts on Instagram as @pyjamamann — was briefly detained following the confrontation. He later shared a message online saying, “@arianagrande @wickedmovie Dear Ariana Grande Thank You for letting me Jump on the Yellow Carpet with You.”

Authorities are treating the matter seriously. According to local court documents released Friday, Wen has been charged with “being a public nuisance.” If convicted, he faces up to three months in prison and a fine of as much as S$2,000 (approximately $1,540 USD). He is expected to return to court on Monday.

Wen has a history of similar disruptions. Videos on his Instagram account show him invading a Katy Perry show, a The Chainmakers concert, and several sporting events — including the 2023 FIFA World Cup Final — among many others.

The incident has sparked broad criticism, particularly given Grande’s past discussions about experiencing post-traumatic stress disorder following the May 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, which killed 22 people and injured hundreds.


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Who Is Johnson Wen, ‘Pyjama Man’ Who Attacked Ariana Grande at the 'Wicked: For Good' Premiere?
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Who Is ‘Pyjama Man,’ Johnson Wen, Who Attacked Ariana Grande? – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
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Ariana Grande experienced an unpleasant encounter with a Wicked: For Good Singapore premiere attendee, who turned out to be aspiring Australian influencer, “Pyjama Man,” whose real name is Johnson Wen. Wen lunged at Grande while she and her film co-stars were walking down the red carpet as fans happily greeted them from both sides.

As seen in multiple viral videos from the event, Wen rushed toward the “yes, and?” artist and put his arm around her, visibly jolting Grande. Cynthia Erivo quickly pushed him away as security intervened, and their other co-star Michelle Yeoh placed her arms around Grande to comfort her. Erivo, Yeoh and security appeared to ask Grande if she was OK, and she nodded. The team proceeded to walk into the premiere, as fans were heard shouting, “Are you ok?” to the actress, who plays Glinda in the two films.

Wen even posted one of the videos from the premiere to his Instagram. He captioned it, “@arianagrande @wickedmovie Dear Ariana Grande Thank You for letting me Jump on the Yellow Carpet with You.”

So, who exactly is Wen, and what happened to him after the encounter with Grande?

Below, Hollywood Life has rounded up the facts about Johnson and that viral encounter with Ariana.

‘Pyjama Man,’ Johnson Wen Is an Australian Influencer

As seen on his Instagram account, Wen is a 26-year-old budding influencer with more than 11,000 followers. His bio reads, “2023 WorId Cup FinaI. Pitch lnvader. Troll Most Hated. Ariana Grande is the Queen.”

Johnson Wen Also Jumped on Stage at Katy Perry’s Concert

Katy Perry fans recall that Wen was the concertgoer who jumped on stage at one of her shows in June 2025. As seen in a video he shared, the “bandaids” artist was clearly surprised at his appearance and gradually stepped away from him as security escorted him off the stage.

“@katyperry Dear Katy Perry thanks for letting me Dance on Stage,” Wen captioned his Instagram post at the time. “you made my Childhood Memmory since 2008 💙 I Dreamed about meeting you!! And now it has happened 💙 #sydney #katyperry.”

Johnson Wen Has Jumped at Multiple Celebrities Before

In addition to Grande and Perry, Wen has surprised other celebrities as well. In late 2024, he charged the stage at a Chainsmokers concert, as seen in another one of Wen’s Instagram videos.

Did ‘Pyjama Man,’ Johnson Wen, Really Attack Ariana Grande?

No, Wen didn’t attack Grande, but he did lunge at her and forcibly put his arm around her shoulder, which she did not consent to. Though Grande was uninjured, she was visibly shocked.

Was Johnson Wen Arrested for Lunging at Ariana Grande?

Wen claimed via his Instagram Stories in November 2025 that he was arrested after his encounter with Grande. He wrote across a photo of himself, “free after being arrested.” Per BBC News, Wen was charged in court for being a “public nuisance” in Singapore. According to the outlet, local media reported that Wen will plead guilty.

If Wen is found guilty, he will face a fine up to $1,540, according to BBC.

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Who Is Scott Kelly? Meet the Man Whose Résumé Was Viewed at a Jonas Brothers Concert
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Who Is Scott Kelly? Man Behind the Résumé at Jonas Brothers Concert – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
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If your name is Scott Kelly, you’ve probably received a lot of questions this week, but one man with the name received unwavering amount support on the internet — and it was all thanks to the Jonas Brothers. On November 10, 2025, TikTok user @your.girl.jen uploaded a video of an unidentified audience member reading a job résumé during a Jonas Brothers concert. The document was labeled, “Scott Kelly Resume Sept 2025.”

“scott kelly your resume was being reviewed at a jonas brothers concert tonight. good luck,” the user captioned her post, which garnered 8 million likes and more than 30,000 comments in four days. Even Joe, Nick and Kevin Jonas showed their support for Scott in the comments section once the clip went viral.

@your.girl.jen

Good luck Scott Kelly i hope you get the job #jonasbrothers #jonasbrotherstour #jonasbrothersbuffalo #resume #greetingsfromyourhometown

♬ original sound – Jen

“Scott Kelly’s work ethic and critical thinking inspired me to write the line ‘red dress,’” Nick commented, while Kevin chimed in by writing, “I’m one of Scott Kelly’s references.” And leave it to Joe to bring it home, as he commented, “Bro, Scott Kelly was there for me plenty of times. Hired ✅.”

Days later, the real Scott joined the Jonas Brothers on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where he dropped a major bombshell: he didn’t even know who the famous band members were!

Here, Hollywood Life has compiled everything we know about Scott and his new relationship with the Jonas Brothers.

Did Scott Kelly Get the Job?

It turns out that Scott never applied for a new job in the first place. The person reading his credentials was a man named Brandon Bieron, who manages Reimer Home Services and hires veterans. Brandon and Scott served in the same U.S. Army infantry battalion in 2014 at Fort Drum, New York, and Scott wants to help fellow veterans transition out of military service.

“Brandon’s been very successful in his post-military career,” Scott explained during his Tonight Show appearance alongside the JoBros. “He’s the president of a company out there called Reimer that does home services in the Buffalo, [New York], area. And he’s always looking to bring on veteran talent. The transition from being in the military to being a civilian can be very challenging. So, he actually goes out of his way to hire veteran talent in the area for his company.”

Scott then pointed out, “And so [I] wasn’t looking for a job, but he and I are going to link up.”

Is Scott Kelly an Astronaut?

There is a retired astronaut named Scott Kelly, but he is not the same man whose résumé was viewed at the Jonas Brothers’ concert.

What Does Scott Do for a Living?

Scott told The Washington Post that he is “gainfully employed” by his telecommunications company. He is also taking a virtual class for his master’s of business administration (MBA) program.

However, his unplanned 15 minutes of fame brought him a ton of job prospects, he told the Post.

“My inbox is so flooded with opportunities right now,” Scott said. “It’s hard to know where I’m going to start, but right now I’m working on growing my opportunities where I am.”

Countless major brands — from Maybelline to Butterfinger — showed their support for Scott in the comments section of the viral TikTok.

Who Is Scott Kelly? Meet the Man Whose Résumé Was Viewed at a Jonas Brothers Concert
(Photo by: Todd Owyoung/NBC)

Scott Kelly Didn’t Know Who the Jonas Brothers Were

Before he stumbled into TikTok fame, Scott had no idea who the Jonas Brothers were, he revealed on The Tonight Show on November 13, 2025.

“Can I share a real thing? I had never heard of you before this,” Scott admitted as the crowd laughed. “My wife had to tell me. I didn’t have Disney Channel growing up. I didn’t know. … Hey, I’m huge fans now. Love you guys.”

Scott’s contact, Brandon, was at the brothers’ concert earlier that week with his wife, Ange, according to the Post.

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Man Who Grabbed Ariana Grande in Singapore Charged in Court
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Man Who Grabbed Ariana Grande in Singapore Charged in Court

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
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A man who grabbed Ariana Grande at the Asian premiere of “Wicked: For Good” in Singapore on Thursday night has been charged in court.

According to BBC News, Johnson Wen — who was shown in a viral video jumping over a barricade and rushing at Grande on the red carpet as her co-star Cynthia Erivo jumped in to protect her — has now been charged with being a public nuisance in Singapore. If found guilty, Wen faces a fine of up to fined up to S$2000 ($1,540). Local media has reported that Wen intends to plead guilty.

The 26-year-old Australian, who goes by Pyjama Man on Instagram, often posts on social media about getting close to celebrities at events and premieres. He has previously found his way on stage at the concerts of Katy Perry, the Weeknd, the Chainsmokers and others. On his Instagram story on Thursday, Wen posted that he was “free after being arrested.”

Wen’s charging at Grande caused a social media uproar, with his post about rushing the red carpet — which is captioned “Dear Ariana Grande Thank You for letting me Jump on the Yellow Carpet with You” — flooded with disapproving comments. “Oh wow so you do this a lot… how aren’t you in jail?” one user commented, while another said: “There needs to be an action done against him as this is clearly a criminal offense.”

Grande, Erivo and the rest of the “Wicked: For Good” cast are currently embarking on a world tour to promote the musical film, which releases on Nov. 21. The next and final stop is in New York City on Monday.

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