Overzealous fans have been a problem for Taylor Swift over the years, with several arrests at her homes.
WESTERLY, R.I. — A woman who was previously warned to stay away from Taylor Swift's home in Rhode Island was arrested this week outside the beachfront property, police said.
The woman was discovered in front of the home and arrested on Monday, said Westerly Police Chief Paul Gingerella.
TMZ published photos showing someone in handcuffs outside the home’s gates, which had multiple “No Trespassing” signs.
Overzealous fans have been a problem for Swift over the years, with several arrests at her homes.
In July 2019, an Iowa man who said he wanted to meet Swift was arrested near her beachfront mansion carrying a crowbar and lock picks, and a New Jersey man was caught inside the home months later. A Florida man who broke into Swift's home in New York City in 2018 was sentenced to jail after pleading guilty to criminal contempt and attempted burglary.
It's unclear if Swift was home on Monday. She is in the middle of a 52-show stadium tour dubbed “Eras,” with performances on Friday and Saturday in Kansas City, Missouri.
On Friday, she released “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version),” a re-recorded version of her third album of the six she plans to re-record. The Taylor's Version albums, instigated by music manager Scooter Braun's sale of her early catalog, represent Swift's effort to control her own songs and how they're used — a fitting ethos for “Speak Now,” a record built exclusively of her own voice.
Coming a year after Kanye West interrupted her acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, “Speak Now” is the moment in Swift’s career where she began to use her celebrity as a mirror to her interior life. The re-release has one key difference, altering the lyrics to “Better Than Revenge.