Rihanna's home invaded again, this time by man proposing marriage

Rihanna's home in Los Angeles became a hotspot for police activity after a man from South Carolina showed up at her doorstep with a proposal on Thursday. The unidentified man was immediately intercepted by the security team, and the police were called.
"The man claimed he was there to propose to the singer, and Rihanna's team called the cops right away," said sources close to the situation. The officers arrived promptly and questioned the man's intentions. After a thorough investigation, the man was let go without any charges filed against him.
Although the man was not found to have broken any laws, he was escorted off the premises and advised not to return. The incident has left Rihanna and her team shaken, especially considering that the pop star has a young family and another member on the way.
This isn't the first time Rihanna's home was targeted
This is not the first time Rihanna's home has been targeted by an intruder. In 2018, a man named Eduardo Leon was arrested inside her L.A.-area home. Leon had reportedly been in the house for at least a day before he was discovered. He allegedly told the authorities that he was there to have sex with Rihanna.
The incident has raised concerns about celebrity safety and privacy, and has prompted a debate about the steps that stars should take to protect themselves.
Many celebrities, including Rihanna, employ round-the-clock security teams to safeguard their homes and families. The incident has also served as a reminder that, despite their fame and wealth, celebrities are still vulnerable to threats and attacks.
In the wake of the incident, Rihanna has not released any official statement, and it is unclear how she plans to address the situation. The incident has left her fans concerned about her safety and has sparked discussions about the importance of privacy and security in the lives of celebrities.
Source: marca.com
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