Miley Cyrus did not consent to a ki** from a fan
In June 2019, Miley Cyrus was in Barcelona for a performance. Unfortunately, the trip didn't go as planned when Cyrus and her then-husband, Liam Hemsworth, tried to navigate through a large crowd. A stranger "managed to get her arm around Miley's neck," touched her hair and pulled her in for a ki**, all of which was captured in a video that went viral on Twitter. Cyrus pushed him and another viewer pushed him too, but the invasion of privacy had ripple effects beyond the incident itself.
After the meetup, the Hannah Montana alum tweeted, "She can wear whatever she wants. She may be a virgin. She can sleep with 5 different people. She can be with her husband. She can be with her girlfriend. She CANNOT be grabbed without her consent."
Ciro shared a screenshot on Facebook, which included a person who asked: "You wanted to be what did you expect?" Another Facebook user commented: "Well what do you expect when you dress up as women?" Along with the screenshot, Cyrus wrote, "Don't f*ck with my freedom," along with the words "I don't ask for it yet" in a hashtag. As if it wasn't bad enough that Cyrus was groped and forced to ki** her without her consent, she had to defend herself after an experience in which she was clearly her victim.
A man tried to marry Gwyneth Paltrow for 17 years
Gwyneth Paltrow testified in court against Dante Michael Soiu in 2016, claiming that she had safety concerns because she received letters and gifts from him for 17 years, according to Reuters. This was the second time the Paltrow admirer was tried for harassment, but he "was found not guilty by reason of insanity in a 2001 trial." Paltrow was worried because he sent letters to her home in Los Angeles. In a letter, he wrote: "Now you must die. You yourself must die so that Christ can have pre-eminence.” Paltrow described his writings as "religious and threatening". Soiu has pleaded not guilty to charges of stalking.
The BBC reported that Soiu wanted to marry Paltrow, stating, "I was trying to show that he had changed and become a different person," from the first time they went to court. He said, "I wanted to show her a new face." In 2016, ET reported that he was found not guilty in court and that he would be released from the hospital that same day. Instead, he was confined to a mental health facility for six years after Paltrow's first case against him. Soiu's attorney said, "We're dealing with a lonely guy who gets supplemental security income and sits in his apartment in Ohio in front of his computer and writes letters to Angelina Jolie, Sylvester Stallone, Julia Roberts, President Obama, Michelle Obama. ». He claimed that Paltrow was the only one who found his correspondence "threatening."
A man spent 8 days tracking down Jennifer Aniston
Who doesn't want to be friends with Jennifer Aniston? He even has a lot of fans who want to be more than friends, to the point where it could be considered "scary". In July 2010, Jason Peyton drove from Pennsylvania to California on a search to "locate and marry [Aniston], with whom he believes he is in a relationship,"
He showed up at "a place he thinks he frequents" in a car emblazoned with the words "I LOVE YOU JENNIFER ANISTON." Peyton had an unspecified "sharp object" with him along with a "bag, a roll of duct tape and messages written on" the actress. Her mother called the police when she realized that she was looking for Aniston. He was placed in psychiatric detention and ordered to stay 100 yards from Aniston, her home, her work and the people he works with, under a temporary restraining order.
Days later, R Online reported that Aniston was granted a permanent restraining order against Peyton. In a signed statement that was shared in court, the celebrity said: "Due to Mr. Peyton's delusional compulsion and increasingly harassing, stalking and threatening conduct, I have been subjected to a course of conduct that has been and is seriously alarming, annoying and harassing me."
“Mr. Peyton's ongoing, escalating, aggressive and harassing behavior is extremely distressing. I fear for my personal safety and that of those around me," Aniston wrote.