JAKARTA - Singer Billie Eilish's privacy is again under threat. This time, she reported to the Los Angeles Police after learning that a man was staying in front of her house.
Launching The Blast, Friday, February 19, Eilish reported a man named John Hearle intruding on his privacy. In fact, Hearle started camping in the schoolyard opposite his house.
"You cannot have what you want, unless all you want is to die for me," Hearle wrote in the letter.
In his report, Eilish said he always felt he was being watched by Hearle whenever he entered and left the house. As they stared at each other, Hearle made a slit motion in the neck as she looked at Eilish.
The Therefore I Am singer asked for protection and hoped that Hearle could be kept away from her family.
“I don't feel safe when I go out and do my usual sports at my house, because he tries to get close and hurt me. Every time I saw him (Hearle) I just wanted to scream. "
Last year, Billie Eilish asked the police to arrest Prenell Rosseau who had visited his home seven times. Due to the incident, his house on Google Maps was blurred.
As for outside the matter of stalkers. Billie Eilish's documentary The World's A Little Blurry hits theaters and Apple TV + starting February 26.
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