Harry Styles is “constantly on guard” after the pop star’s infatuated stalker invaded his home
- Stalker Pablo Orero Taragaza, 29, gained access to Harry Styles’ London home
- Wood Green Crown Court heard the stalker had to be evicted from the home
- Orero has a restraining order after being convicted of stalking Styles in 2019
Harry Styles is “always on the alert” and fears he is being stalked by his stalker, who broke into the star’s London home while Styles was inside.
Stalker Pablo Orero Taragaza, 29, gained access to the grounds of Harry Styles’ home in February after being mistaken for a delivery worker.
She then broke into the house and fought a construction worker while the As It Was singer was upstairs.
Wood Green Crown Court heard the stalker was eventually evicted from the home after having to be ‘pry’ off a wall.
Orero previously pleaded guilty to violating a restraining order in 2019 after previously being convicted of stalking.

Pablo Tarazaga-Orero, 26, (pictured outside Hendon Magistrates Court in north west London October 2019) haunted the singer’s home and mugged him as he was jogging

A judge said Harry Styles was “a lot scared of the stalker and is constantly on the alert wherever he goes”.
Pablo Oreo Tarazaga, known as Kimberly Orero, was jailed at a sentencing hearing under the Mental Health Act, The Mirror reported.
Harry Styles met the stalker at a bus stop in 2019 and offered to help her, believing she was homeless.
Orero then repeatedly showed up outside his home and once grabbed Styles while he was jogging and demanded money from him.
Philip McGhee, prosecutor, said Orero rang the bell at the star’s home when construction was completed.
A designer let her in, believing it was a delivery driver. The stalker was able to squeeze past the designer and gain entry.
The court cracked down on a worker who saw her behaving “threateningly”, cornering her and giving her a “bear hug”.
Orero repeatedly called Styles’ name as she was being dragged away before the singer called the police upon recognizing her.
Azza Brownm, defending herself, said: “She was sort of seeking help and suffering from abject loneliness.
She added that Orero was, “Clearly in a very fragile state of mind.”
Judge David Aaronburg KC said: “Mr. Styles is very concerned and always on the lookout wherever he goes.”
He added Orero was evaluated by two psychiatrists and diagnosed with a disorder. The judge said she did not attempt to cause physical harm.
A charge of assault and property damage was dismissed and a charge of using force to secure entry was dismissed.
