Billie Eilish: restraining order against shirtless man

Billie Eilish
Injunction against shirtless man

Billie Eilish has obtained a restraining order against a man.

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Billie Eilish has obtained a restraining order on a man found shirtless outside her Los Angeles home.

US singer Billie Eilish (21) has obtained a restraining order against a man who was found shirtless in front of her home in Los Angeles. A judge ordered Raymond Black to stay at least 100 yards from the “Bad Guy” singer and her home and to stop harassing her.

As “TMZ” further reports, the man is also not allowed near the home of Eilish’s parents, Maggie Baird and Patrick O’Connell. The judge stated that the injunction was based on a “credible threat of violence or stalking.”

He was standing in front of her living room window

Billie Eilish returned home on Monday night to allegedly find the man standing outside her living room window, naked. When she turned on the light, he is said to have stared at her through the glass. After the seven-time Grammy winner called 911, cops searched the area and actually arrested Black nearby.

The alleged stalker had reportedly been near Eilish’s house last year while it was still under construction. He also showed up at her parents’ house looking for the singer.

Not the first stalker

Black isn’t the first man to be kept away from the US star. In mid-January, she obtained another restraining order against Christopher Anderson, who allegedly broke into her family’s home multiple times. He is said to have jumped over a fence of the property. Eilish’s father had previously claimed that Anderson had shown up at his LA home multiple times since late December to declare his love for his daughter.

The singer has had to take some precautions in the past. She hired a security guard after groups of fans showed up outside her home. “It was really traumatizing,” Eilish told Rolling Stone in 2019. “I don’t feel safe in my house at all anymore, which is not good. I love my house.” She has always loved attention, “but I don’t think anyone knows what fame is,” she added. “Because if I wanted to be famous, it wasn’t like that.”

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