Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Ashley Tisdale Fan Tweeted Her 18,000 Times The Past Six Months
A man out there is obsessed with Ashley Tisdale. So much so that he Tweeted her over 18,000 times the past six months. That works out to a Tweet every fifteen minutes for the past six months. He also has showed up at her house. That is where it gets really scary. Well, I guess it is pretty scary in the Tweets if you are talking about how the two of you have a relationship and the things you are doing each day together and are going to do and that is just kind of creepy. I wonder how come she didn't block the guy or someone who works for her. You would think that after the first 10,000 Tweets or so that maybe you ought to do something.
Maybe the publicist wasn't keeping up with her Adderall prescription?
ReplyDeleteShe has an obsessed fan article, and I had to look up who she even was. I clearly am not 15.
ReplyDeleteRight, because receiving 10,000 tweets from a stranger = YOU are the one doing something wrong, not the freak doing the tweeting.
ReplyDeleteThese stories are scary. I wouldn't blame her if instead of calling cops she made him 'disappear'- because legal system doesn't work with some of these crazies.
ReplyDeleteperhaps he wasn't blocked so that they could keep an eye on him. It's not like she hasn't hired some twitter twit to "be her". At least this way, her security can track the phone(s) locations.
ReplyDeleteThat is one sad life, if you are obsessed with Ashley Tisdale.
ReplyDeleteOk, I confess to not being anywhere near 15, so I'm at a loss trying to figure out just who the hell she is...but regardless, that fan has obviously gone into movie-of-the-week territory.
ReplyDeleteI actually do know who she is but she has such an unmemorable face that I would not recognize her on the street.
ReplyDeleteStalkers don't work or have anything else to do with their lives? I barely keep up texting/phone/email with my 4 grown kids.
That's some scary shit. Hope she stays safe. My daughter used to love her back in the day.
ReplyDeleteIt's scary that someone would be that obsessed with such a garden variety blonde like this, however, she could've simply blocked him from her Twitter.
ReplyDeleteThen again, she wanted the fame and fortune so you have to take everything that entails. The going to her house is a bit much, but having a publicly accessible Twitter account means that kind of stuff can happen. It's risk vs. reward. Do you risk the stalkers for the fame and fortune or do you risk getting shot while working the night shift at a 7-11 for someone wanting beer? Everything we do has risks anymore, the world isn't a nice place, sweetheart.
Rebecca Schaeffer, people, it really is a scary thing!
ReplyDelete@texas, you would advocate for the MURDER of what is clearly a person suffering from a mental health issue?
ReplyDeleteI guess you are @texas, though . . .
Yeah, yeah stalker is lame. But can we please admire the lack of extreme duck-face in this photo!?
ReplyDeletestalkers can and will fixate on anyone. Any one! mass media simply promotes the "connection" potential.If the nut stalks stamp buyers looking at every woman as the girl who 'Dear John'ed him... let me just say that Stars get publicity about their stalkers, the rest Hide from them.
ReplyDelete@staple611- I should have qualified my earlier statement. Not based on a bunch of tweets but if it took a more sinister or threatening turn and involved me or a loved one - yes - crazy or not.
ReplyDeleteHe is a stalker, he is the problem, he is the one who needs to stop.
ReplyDeleteBeing famous doesn't give other people the right to lose their damn minds and take it out on you. She doesn't deserve this, she didn't sign up for it and, unfortunately, she is limited in what she can do. I don't know why he wasn't blocked, but maybe until he showed up on her property, they didn't realize he was a threat.
Poor Candace Flynn.
ReplyDeleteI must say I would bang her with fruition, but tweet her a shitload of times? That's idiotic.
Showing only that there's still a great misunderstanding of how "blocking" someone on Twitter works. It would only mean that she didn't see his tweets in her stream. Not that he couldn't @her as much as he wanted or see her public stream if he weren't logged in.
ReplyDeleteTwitter isn't a blog commenting section.
And creepy stalkers like that need to have the law set on them. They've killed young actresses in the past. Heart goes out to Miss Tisdale.
You don't have to be famous to have a stalker; way too many civilians also have to deal with it, and the legal ways of dealing with it are rather limited until the stalker actually crosses a line--unfortunately, it might be too late then. Also, the more manipulative types will learn how to stay just barely on the legal side of the line while torturing their victim as much as possible. The genuinely mentally ill are one thing (not that they can't be dangerous, because unfortunately they can), but the ones who are just plain power-tripping assholes who get off on manipulating people and forcing them to do things, and who seem to comprise the majority of civilian stalkers? Frankly, the digesting tanks at your local sewage treatment facility are too good for the likes of them...
ReplyDelete(No, I've never done anything like that, or know of anyone who has, but a little bird did once tell me that was a good way to dispose of a body if need be.)