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Katy Perry is granted a permanent restraining order against a STALKER who has been making direct threats against her family

Katy Perry was granted a permanent restraining order against a stalker who threatened the lives of her and her family.

A judge issued the order against 38-year-old William Terry, after he was arrested at Perry's Los Angeles home in September.

The stalker was apprehended after he jumped over a fence on her property, and also spent months posting threats against her fiancee Orlando Bloom and other lewd messages. 

Restraining order: Katy Perry was granted a permanent restraining order against a stalker who threatened the lives of her and her family

Restraining order: Katy Perry was granted a permanent restraining order against a stalker who threatened the lives of her and her family

The judge ordered that Terry must stay at least 100 yards away from Perry and Bloom, along with their newborn baby and Bloom's son Flynn, from his previous relationship with Miranda Kerr.

He must maintain that distance from Perry and her family for the next three years, according to the report.

Terry is also prohibited from trying to contact Perry, Bloom, her staff, or from posting anything about her on social media. 

Judge: The judge ordered that Terry must stay at least 100 yards away from Perry and Bloom, along with their newborn baby and Bloom's son Flynn, from his previous relationship with Miranda Kerr

Judge: The judge ordered that Terry must stay at least 100 yards away from Perry and Bloom, along with their newborn baby and Bloom's son Flynn, from his previous relationship with Miranda Kerr

Terry is also ordered to stay away from all of Perry's live performances as well, stemming from a scary incident at her home in September.

He had jumped the fence on her property, while Perry was home with her newborn daughter, Daisy Dove Bloom.

When approached by her security team, Terry reportedly refused to leave the property, so her security team placed him under a citizen's arrest and apprehended him until the police arrived and arrested him for trespassing.

Stay away: Terry is also ordered to stay away from all of Perry's live performances as well, stemming from a scary incident at her home in September

Stay away: Terry is also ordered to stay away from all of Perry's live performances as well, stemming from a scary incident at her home in September

Terry was released after the incident, though Perry feared he would return, since he also managed to get onto her property after claiming that Perry invited him.

He had been posting lewd messages about Perry on social media for months, along with threats aimed at Bloom, who she's been with since 2016.

The social media posts date back to December 2019, where he threatened to, 'snap Orlando Bloom's neck.'

Threat: The social media posts date back to December 2019, where he threatened to, 'snap Orlando Bloom's neck'

Threat: The social media posts date back to December 2019, where he threatened to, 'snap Orlando Bloom's neck'

He also posted that he hoped Bloom's son Flynn and his ex Miranda Kerr would, 'catch covid and die.' 

His tweets also included a number of sexually graphic and explicit comments about Perry herself.

Perry and Bloom welcomed their first child Daisy Dove Bloom back in August. 

Explicit: His tweets also included a number of sexually graphic and explicit comments about Perry herself

Explicit: His tweets also included a number of sexually graphic and explicit comments about Perry herself

Mom: Perry and Bloom welcomed their first child Daisy Dove Bloom back in August

Mom: Perry and Bloom welcomed their first child Daisy Dove Bloom back in August

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