Rihanna’s Driver’s $37,000 Vehicle Stolen Days After Singer’s Beverly Hills Residence Was Invaded By Obsessed Fan

Rihanna’s Driver’s $37,000 Vehicle Stolen Days After Singer’s Beverly Hills Residence Was Invaded By Obsessed Fan
Rihanna’s home has been a hotspot for intrusion lately.
According to reports, the driver for the international pop star had his car stolen outside Rihanna’s Beverly Hills, California home last week. The driver is now in search of his $37,000 2012 Audi Sedan, which he reportedly left running to make a quick run inside Rihanna’s house.

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This story comes after a fan tried to enter Rihanna’s home on Mar. 23 with hopes of proposing to the “Rude Boy” singer. According to reports, the crazed fan drove up to 35 hours (about 2,401.0 mi), from South Carolina to Beverly Hills, to see the woman of his dreams.
Rihanna’s security team detained the man and authorities came to remove him from the property. However, he reportedly didn’t break any laws but was ordered to stay away from Rihanna’s property.
The Fenty founder has had her fair share of overzealous fans. In 2018 a man named Eduardo Leon reportedly was arrested inside the 35-year-old’s California home. He allegedly told police that he was waiting in her home for 24 hours hoping she’d show up from her trip and they could have sex.

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