Seems like privacy is the only luxury celebrities can't afford and now, it is reported that Taylor Swift's privacy was compromised when she had an unwanted visitor.
According to the Los Angeles Police Department, after receiving a call of a prowler complaint at 2:45 p.m, they proceeded to detain a man on the premises, E! Online reported.
The 26-year-old singer's spokesperson said that this is why it's irresponsible for the media to publish the addresses or recent real estate transactions of celebrities, adding "This, or potentially worse, is the end result."
Multiple sources noted the trespasser seemed unstable, with one insider saying that the male was heard yelling for the 'Bad Blood' singer to come outside.
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