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Brad Pitt rushed on Maleficent red carpet by man who crashed Grammys

A man was jailed on suspicion of battery after rushing up and touching Brad Pitt on the red carpet at the Hollywood premiere of the movie Maleficent, witnesses and police said, though Pitt was apparently unhurt and soon resumed signing autographs.

Witnesses say man jumped over a barrier at red carpet event before security guards intervened

A fan is walked off the carpet in handcuffs at the world premiere of Maleficent at the El Capitan Theatre in L.A. The man allegedly rushed Brad Pitt, who was not hurt in the incident. (Matt Sayles/Invision/Associated Press)

A Ukrainian man who was arrested after police said he rushed and touched Brad Pitt at the premiere of the Angelina Jolie movie Maleficent is a former journalist with a history of getting too close to celebrities.

Vitalii Sediuk was jailed Wednesday on suspicion of misdemeanour battery at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood and was held in lieu of $20,000 bail, police said.

Sediuk has previously crossed the line with celebrities, most recently rushing America Ferrara on a red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival and crawling under her dress.

He crashed the 2013 Grammy Awards and was arrested after he went onstage and grabbed a microphone before Adele accepted an award. He pleaded no contest to trespassing and remains on probation.

Slapped by Will Smith

In 2012, Will Smith slapped Sediuk after he tried to kiss him on a red carpet, and he drew Madonna's ire a year earlier by presenting her a bouquet of flowers.

Actor Brad Pitt continued to sign autographs after a man was escorted away in handcuffs. (Mario Anzuoni/Reuters)

In the latest incident, Sediuk is accused of jumping over a barrier in a fan area and rushing at Pitt along the red carpet, touching him briefly before security guards wrestled Sediuk away in handcuffs.

Police could only confirm that he made contact with Pitt and could not classify it further. Pitt was apparently unhurt and resumed signing autographs before walking into the theater.

Sediuk worked for Ukrainian television channel 1+1 before he was recently fired, station general director Oleksandr Tkachenko said. No further details were provided.

Jolie stars in Maleficent, Disney's new live-action spin on its animated classic Sleeping Beauty.

Attorney Anthony Willoughby, who represented Sediuk in the Grammy trespassing case, said he will likely represent the former journalist if any new charges are filed.

The latest incident might constitute a violation of Sediuk's probation, the lawyer said.

'This is no longer entertaining'

"He's not a violent individual," Willoughby said. "He's an easygoing young man."

Christa Scherck, a publicist who worked with Sediuk for the past two years, said she was severing ties with him after his arrest. She said she was never aware of his prank plans.

"This goes beyond pranking," she said. "This is no longer entertaining."

Before the incident, Jolie said the El Capitan is like a local theatre for her, Pitt and their kids, who usually don't attend premieres but were present on Wednesday night.

Sediuk got to Pitt despite security that was heavy for a movie premiere, with guards keeping a large gap between the stars and the crowd.

Email messages left for representatives of Pitt and Disney were not immediately returned.