Kelly Clarkson may sleep a little tonight.
The Grammy winner was granted permanent restraining orders against two alleged stalkers on Thursday, TMZ reported.
According to the outlet, the individuals — Victor Fernandez and Hoggett Nicole Young — are prohibited from contact of any kind with Clarkson or her children, daughter River, 8, and son Remington, 6, for the next five years.
Additionally, Fernandez and Young must stay at least 100 yards away from the family.
The perpetrators are alleged to have appeared in The winners of the first season of “American Idol” Los Angeles home on multiple occasions and causing disturbances.
According to TMZ, Fernandez allegedly showed up at the Clarksons’ house three different times around Thanksgiving in 2022.
The singer’s head of security, Michael Lopez, claimed that Fernandez first arrived in a semi-truck, at which time he allegedly peered into Clarkson’s gate and stared into her yard.
Lopez claimed that Fernandez came home two more times, once in the same van and then on foot, at which time he allegedly rang the doorbell and said he was there to see the singer.
Fernandez then allegedly returned on foot on December 3, looking “disturbed and confused”, and told the house staff that Clarkson had instructed him to meet her there.
“This is the second time you’ve done this…unless I’m talking to a fraud or something,” he allegedly said during the confrontation.
Lopez also claimed that Fernandez took pictures of the car the singer’s nanny was driving with the children.
Young, for her part, is alleged to have bolted to the Clarkson home nearly 20 times over the past several years.
Lopez alleged that Young left gifts and other items at Clarkson’s front gate, while the former “The Voice” judge alleged that Young had been mailing her fans since 2009.
Clarkson’s representatives did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
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