Celeb stalkers! Terrifying ordeals revealed – from Jamie Dornan and Rihanna to Taylor Swift
28.01.2024 - 14:21
/ ok.co.uk
Being a celebrity comes with fame, fortune and a high social media following, but it has its downsides too. Prying paparazzi and unwanted attention can prove negative with some stars facing terrifying stalkers who can endanger their lives Many celebrities from Jamie Dornan and Madonna to Taylor Swift and Rihanna, have experienced a stalking spell to some degree, some more terrifying that others, proving no-one in the spotlight is off limits.
Another celebrity who understands stalker behaviour is Harry Styles. In 2022, Diana Tarazaga-Orero was convicted of stalking after she targeted the One Direction star, forcing her way into his home.
The act forced Harry to upgrade his security, which included employing a night guard and the installation of a panic lock on his bedroom door.
Recent news of Harry Styles's latest stalker trouble is concerning after Myra Carvalho, 35, was charged with causing him serious harm or distress. We take a closer look at the stars who have had their fair share of unwanted and obsessed superfan attention.
Jamie Dornan He might have played the ultimate fictional stalker in The Fall, but in real life, Jamie had his own experiences on the other side of stalking.
The Fifty Shades actor revealed that an obsessed fan turned up at his front door in an incident that happened just before the pandemic in 2020. Speaking to The Independent, he said: "I had a situation… a stalker-type situation before Covid.
That was f***ing scary.
Someone turned up at my house when my kids were there." Jamie added that he "tried to put walls" around fans and not really let them in. He continued: "I’m pretty good at just blocking any of the noise associated with whatever fandom is – not letting it affect me, or more importantly
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