Billie Eilish.
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Pop singer Billie Eilish, 21, decided to file a restraining order against Christopher Andersona 39-year-old man who tried to enter his parents’ mansion in Highland Parkin California, to profess her sincere love.
According to information from the Los Angeles Times, which was the first outlet to report the news, the restraining order not only includes the artist, but also her parents and her brother, the musician Finneas Baird O’Connell.
In the documents entered before the court, the artist explained that the subject appeared at her home on January 5 without being invited and without announcing himself, apparently to confess his love and express that he really wanted to meet her.
Anderson’s visit to the house was not the first, as he has been seen hanging around the area on at least five more occasions, which would have caused the desperate cry of the celebrity, who no longer knew what to do to get him away from her and from his family.
On previous occasions, as recounted by the celebrity’s father, Anderson rang the residence bell and asked permission to use their bathroom.
Unfortunately, this is not the first time that an unknown individual has attempted to contact my family and me specifically by stalking us outside my family home and making professions of love and threats of violence against me. However, each of those occasions, including the present one, causes me substantial anxiety, fear and emotional distress for my personal safety and that of my father, mother and brother.
According to the Los Angeles Police Department, the invader is currently under arrest for the crime of robbery and is being held at the North County Correctional Facility in Castaic.
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