Billie Eilish, the teenage pop star breakout, who has reached monstrous amounts of privacy concerns during her illustrious 4 year career, has had enough.
She and her family have recently been granted a temporary restraining order from a maniacal fan who had been trying to open their family home’s door up recently. The teenage artist, who have several Grammys under her belt, have been stalked by an obsessive fan named Prenell Rousseau. He has managed to visit the promontory seven times this week, going against the current coronavirus lockdown measures along the way. He will now be given official ban from coming near 200 yards from Eilish and her family members.
Prenell is 24 years of age, and has been showing up near the vicinity of the Eilish home since Monday, ringing doorbells of the house.
The legal documents filed in gives out testimonies made by the family, including several accounts of bizarre and creepy behavior from Prenell.
Her father, Patrick O’Connell, first accosted him, with Prenell asking: : ‘I think I might have the wrong house, but does Billie Eilish live here?’ Her father first sent him away, saying that he did have the wrong house.Then, on 9pm at the same day, he displayed several actions including these actions vouched by the singer herself.
: ‘While we waited for security, Mr.
Rousseau remained on our porch, sat down and began to read a book, while also continuing to engage in periodic monologue. My father repeatedly asked him to leave, but he refused…’ Billie stated in the filing.Security did come and made him leave, but then the fan reappeared for another antics, laying against the wall and prepared to do a sleep-in while he was at it.
Tuesday, the behavior went on, with him trying to force open a door handle trying to come in.
All in all, he tried to visit her seven times, five of which he had cared not to don a mask, a very imprudent behavior. Neither did he wear gloves nor did he have the sense to keep it on while he was speaking to security.He’s being considered a non-violent offender due to trespassing. The next hearing for the offender comes in June 1, to decide future judiciary actions.
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