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Billie Eilish and her family granted temporary restraining order against obsessed fan who showed up at her home seven times

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Billie Eilish and her family have been granted a temporary restraining order against an obsessed fan. The Grammy award winning artist, 18, and her family requested a restraining order against a fan named named Prenell Rousseau, who showed up at her home seven times in the past week, according to TMZ.

The fan, who also did not adhere to social distancing, must stay 200 yards away from the singer and her family. The fan was taken into custody two times this week but trespassing is a non-violent offense and due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, non-violent offenders are not being kept in jail.

Prenell, who must seek all contact with the Eilish family, was put on a bus back to his native New York but the star believes he will return.

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