Police were called to Lady Gaga’s home after a man arrived to drop off ‘gifts’, according to reports.
The Bad Romance hitmaker is said to have been home at her Malibu estate when the incident occurred.
Law enforcement reportedly rushed to the mansion to confront the stranger after being called out by security guards on the premises, who reported a man wandering around the property.
It’s said Gaga’s bodyguards had detained the man when cops arrived on Thursday night (May 11), as he explained he was there to drop off flowers.
The unnamed individual had only made it to the base of the pop star’s driveway before being stopped.
According to TMZ, he was told that it wasn’t a wise idea to try to give Gaga – born Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta – anything.
He wasn’t arrested.
Gaga herself was also safely inside her home when it happened, and is thought to have had no contact with the man.
It’s claimed this wasn’t the first time the man had been seen at Gaga’s house.
Her security told law enforcement that they have seen the same man on the property before, as he has often dropped off small presents for her.
This is far from the first time Gaga has had an uncomfortable encounter with a fan.
Back in 2021, five people were arrested after Gaga’s dogwalker Ryan Fischer was shot in the chest and her French bulldogs were stolen.
Fischer suffered serious injuries after being left for dead while out walking two of Gaga’s pooches in California.
Late last year, James Howard Jackson reportedly pleaded no contest to one count of attempted murder.
According to ABC News, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office confirmed Jackson was sentenced to 21 years in prison as a result of his plea.
Jackson also admitted the allegation of inflicting great bodily injury and to a prior strike.
However, Fischer said at the time that he had forgiven his attacker.
As Jackson’s sentencing was heard in court, the dog walker delivered an emotional speech detailing the impact of the incident on his life.
‘You shot me and left me to die, and both of our lives have changed forever,’ Fischer said according to Rolling Stone.
He continued: ‘I do forgive you. With the attack, you completely altered my life. I know I can’t completely move on from the night you shot me until I said those words to you. [The dogs] were returned and returned to their mom. I don’t think I could have lived with myself if they died.’
Meanwhile, in more positive news and with regards to Gaga’s career, she’s been keeping busy with filming the Joker sequel.
The Just Dance singer takes on the role of the DC Comics character and Joker’s on-again, off-again girlfriend in the new film, which is said to be a musical.
Pictures have emerged over recent months of her on set as Harley Quinn, with fans praising the perfect casting as she slotted right into the role.
Titled Joker: Folie à Deux, Joker 2 will see Gaga star alongside Joaquin Phoenix, as the 48-year-old reprises his role as the legendary Batman villain.
Joker: Folie a Deux is scheduled for release on October 4, 2024.
Reps for Lady Gaga have been contacted for comment.
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