Celebrities and their stalkers

Chilling Stories of Celebrity Stalkers

By Melissa M. • Jun 25, 2024

In the glittering world of fame and stardom, there exists a dark and often terrifying reality: the presence of stalkers. Celebrities often find themselves the target of unwanted attention that transcends admiration and enters the realm of obsession. The individuals who stalk famous figures pose a significant risk to their safety and peace of mind.

Taylor Swift

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One of the most recent incidents involves Jack Sweeney, a junior at the University of Central Florida, who consistently tracked Taylor Swift's private jet and published its whereabouts on social media accounts. Swift's legal team issued a stern warning to the Florida college student, threatening legal action if he does not cease to put her safety in jeopardy.

Harry Styles

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Former One Direction heartthrob Harry Styles recently found himself the target of an incredibly persistent stalker. A woman named Myra Carvalho bombarded Styles with more than 8,000 handwritten letters and cards in less than a month. Prosecutors highlighted that two of the letters were hand-delivered directly to the singer's address, further escalating concerns over the potential threat posed by Carvalho's fixation.

As the legal proceedings continue, Carvalho is expected to appear at Harrow Crown Court.

John Lennon

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The issue of celebrity stalking is by no means a recent phenomenon. In the tragic case of John Lennon, the music legend was fatally shot by a deranged fan outside his New York City apartment in 1980. Mark David Champan, Lennon's stalker and murderer, had been fixated on the Beatles icon for months leading up to the event.

Drew Barrymore

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Drew Barrymore recently faced a terrifying incident when a stalker confronted her during an event at 92 Street Y. A video of the encounter, which has since gone viral on social media, captures the moment the stalker disrupted Barrymore by shouting her name and advancing towards the stage.

"Oh my God, yes? Hi!" Barrymore responded to the shout, according to Variety. "I'm Chad Michael Busto, you know who I am," the man said as he approached. "I need to see you at some point while I'm here in New York." Security swiftly intervened, and Barrymore's fellow speaker, singer Renée Rapp, escorted her off the stage.

Miranda Cosgrove

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In a harrowing incident in 2016, Miranda Cosgrove's stalker set himself on fire and shot himself in front of her home, also injuring a woman who resembled her in the vicinity. Despite this traumatic event, Cosgrove continues to live in the same house, although she has opened up about her lingering fears. This experience underscores the profound impact such incidents can have on a person's sense of security and well-being.

The dark reality of celebrity stalking is a stark contrast with the glittering allure of fame. The persistent invasions of privacy and safety underscore the serious risks that celebrities face, profoundly affecting their sense of security and mental well-being. These incidents highlight the urgent need for more effective protective measures and legal interventions to safeguard those in the public eye from obsessive and dangerous behavior.

References: Taylor Swift threatens legal action against student who tracks her jet | Harry Styles: Alleged stalker sent singer 8,000 cards, court hears | Mark David Chapman | 29 Celebrities Who Have Faced Terrifying Stalkers Over the Years | Drew Barrymore Exits Event After Fan Rushes Stage and Says 'You Know Who I Am, I Need to See You'

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