Ashley Tisdale’s ‘Twitter stalker turns up at her home after sending 18k tweets’

May 14, 2013 - 11:40
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Ashley Tisdale’s ‘Twitter stalker turns up at her home after sending 18k tweets’
Disney star ... Ashley Tisdale is said to have been sent thousands of tweets from a fan on Twitter

ASHLEY Tisdale has been bombarded with thousands of tweets by an obsessed fan — who then tued up at her HOME, according to US reports.

Cops allegedly launched a probe after the super-fan sent 18,888 tweets to the High School Musical star dating back to November 2012.

The tweeter – believed to be a man – writes as though he has some kind of relationship with the 27-year-old Disney actress.

One tweet reads: “My body is yours & even as friends I f***** love how I make u feel like mom maybe we both got issues cuz nobody’s perfect.”

Another says: “I’ll never lose u baby even in 20 years til infinity you’ll always b my best friend.”

In another he writes: “Let it all out on me u can have my heart put a lock on it throw away the key & my soul is yours to keep.”

The suspected super tweeter is said to have then shown up at Ashley’s pad, although it’s not clear whether he made contact.

A suspect has reportedly been identified and cops are looking to talk to him to determine whether he poses a serious risk to the star.

 

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