Man detained outside Taylor Swift’s house after frightening neighbors
After a scary-looking man was detained outside the Bel Air home of megastar Taylor Swift Wednesday, her representative lambasted the media for publicizing celebrities’ addresses. They also felt that the man was unstable.
Taylor Swift performs during her “1989” World Tour at AAMI Park on December 10, 2015 in Melbourne, Australia.
He sent letters, emails and tweeted various weird threats, such as: “If anyone in Taylor Swift’s family gets killed, it is not my fault!”
The Los Angeles Police Department says that they received a call from some of Swift’s “spooked” neighbors, who saw the man standing nearby their homes.
“The man was detained for an investigation”.
Light Brigade/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images The man was reportedly released by police without charge.
According to TMZ, who obtained “shots” of the man getting arrested, he failed to “put up” any sort of fight with the cops and displayed no violent behaviour whatsoever.
Swift’s rep released a statement to ET addressing the incident: “This is why it’s irresponsible for the media to publish the addresses or recent real estate transactions of celebrities”. “This, or potentially worse, is the end result”, the spokesperson said.