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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 26: Ariana Grande arrives at the 62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards at Staples Center on January 26, 2020 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Steve Granitz/WireImage)

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ARIANA GRANDE EXPERIENCES TERRIFYING SCARE FROM STALKER IN OWN HOUSE
By JACOB PITTS

The following story contains discussion of death threats and stalking behavior.

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Ariana Grande has dealt with stalkers showing up at her concerts and record label, but her most recent scare happened in her own home on June 26, 2022, her 29th birthday. The singer was not home at the time, but the details of the situation and its perpetrator — who is a repeat offender — are no less disturbing.
Aharon Brown appeared at Grande's home several times throughout 2021, and was arrested after brandishing a hunting knife and threatening to kill Grande and her security in September. Grande filed a five-year restraining order against Brown, saying she feared he would eventually harm or kill her or members of her family.
Before his most recent break-in, Brown was set to turn himself in on June 28 for another instance of getting too close to Grande. Grande has previously said that Brown appeared at her house "nearly every day, and sometimes multiple times a day," and he now faces charges of stalking and burglary, among others.