Taylor Swift’s ongoing ordeal with the stalker has taken a “heartbreaking” turn as she “can’t stress” about her safety “more than she already does.” A few weeks ago, she filed for a temporary restraining order (TRO) against a Colorado man, Brian Jason Wagner, who reportedly made repeated visits to her home. The alleged stalker even made unsettling false claims about the pop sensation being the mother of his child. Moreover, she got an extension for the protective order against Wagner, as she continues to “deal” with issues.
Taylor Swift doesn’t want stalker issues to ‘consume’ her, says ‘source’
The Daily Mail learned that Taylor Swift might have to deal with the alleged stalker issues longer than she had imagined. A source revealed that she “can’t stress” about the distressing ordeal “more than she already does.” Although the pop star “doesn’t want it to consume her,” the ongoing case has allegedly left her “heartbroken.”
The insider also claimed that in the past, she has “had to deal with” and will possibly continue dealing with “overzealous people,” who might wish to harm her. Nevertheless, the Grammy winner intends to “continue” fighting those who may pose a risk to her safety as she has done in the past.
She is reportedly willing to do “everything she needs to do with the courts and her security to be protected and safe.” The source further noted that she has immense faith “in her people” as well as “the courts” and believes “they will all allow her to be safe.” Taylor Swift seemingly thinks dealing with the stalker is a “bad part of her overall wonderful life.”
Moreover, the issue isn’t new to her. The source claimed that it’s “something she will always have to deal with.” They further explained that the singer simply “has to accept” that those close to her will do “their jobs” to ensure her safety, even at a time when “people are trying to be sketchy around her.”
The 35-year-old filed for a temporary restraining order against her alleged stalker, Brian Jason Wagner, an ex-convict, on June 6. A Los Angeles Judge has reportedly extended the protective order until July 21.
Originally reported by Nikita Mahato on RealityTea.