Ariana Grande ‘experiences the horror of a stalker after a man targets her again while storming her home in Montecito despite restrictive orders’
- Ariana Grande reportedly suffered a stalker panic after being targeted again by a man who broke into her Montecito home on her 29th birthday at the weekend
- The man, Aaron Brown, stalked Ariana last year when he arrived at her Hollywood Hills home with a hunting knife
- He was arrested and Grande was eventually sentenced to a five-year injunction against him
- Brown was arrested again after he broke into her Montecito home on Sunday. Grande wasn’t home
Ariana Grande reportedly suffered a stalker panic after being targeted again by a man who broke into her Montecito home on her 29th birthday at the weekend.
The man, Aaron Brown, stalked Ariana last year when he arrived at her Hollywood Hills home with a hunting knife. He allegedly shouted “I’m going to kill you and kill you!” in its security.
Brown was arrested for making criminal threats at the time, and Grande was sentenced to five years in prison after the incident.
Ariana Grande reportedly had a fear of a stalker after she was once again targeted by a man who broke into her Montecito home on her 29th birthday weekend; Pictured December 2018
Brown was supposed to turn himself in on Tuesday after a recent violation of a restraining order allegedly saw him approach the singer, according to the British newspaper, The Guardian. TMZ.
However, the site reported that on Sunday he went to her home in Montecito and broke into it.
Ariana was not home at the time of the alleged home break-in.
But the police arrived and arrested Brown after the security alert was triggered.
On Sunday, the site reported that Brown went to her home in Montecito and broke into it
Brown was brought to trial on charges of stalking, damaging power lines, burglary, violating a court order and obstruction.
According to TMZ, he has pleaded not guilty and is now under arrest.
This isn’t the first time Grande has been targeted by an alleged stalker.
In May 2020, Grande and mother Joan were given five-year restraining orders against a stalker named Fidel Henriquez
In May 2020, Grande and mother Joan were given five-year restraining orders against a stalker named Fidel Henriquez.
Police arrested him after he slipped through her security to leave a love letter on her door.
Henriquez was booked for felony trespass and felony battering, after he spit on the arresting officers.
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