Billie Eilish has been granted an order of protection from a shirtless intruder that she caught staring through her window at her home.
The singer caught the intruder at her $2.3million horse ranch in Glendale, California.
The 21-year-old has now had to seek protection from the court since the incident.
Now the order of protection is in place, the man Raymond Black has to stay at least 100 yards away from Billie and her house in the Los Angeles suburb.
The restraining order also stops Black from going to the Ocean Eyes singer's parent's house.
It was reported that Billie told police she discovered a man on her "pool deck around 7:30 p.m." that had "disrobed" in her backyard on February 20.
According to TMZ, security footage reportedly showed the intruder walking around her property, taking off his clothes and using her outdoor shower.
In the court appeal, the Bad Guy artist claimed that while this is "not the first time an unknown individual has attempted to contact" her it has made her fearful for her well-being.
Earlier in the month, Billie received a restraining order against a man named Christopher A. Anderson, 39, who showed up to her childhood home five times in recent weeks.
On January 5, Anderson allegedly jumped the fence to Eilish's childhood home and broke in.
It was reported by Los Angeles Magazine that when police responded to the burglary he was found "digging through the family's personal papers".
In a court filing, obtained by NBC News, Billie's father Patrick O'Connell claimed Anderson left a white flower and a handwritten note for his daughter.
O'Connell alleged as well as to professing "his love" for the hitmaker, Anderson "claimed that at some point in time Billie had been watching Mr. Anderson and writing songs about Mr. Anderson, and that Mr. Anderson really wanted to meet Billie".
But Billie denied this and insisted that she has never met Anderson and has "viewed images of this individual and can confirm" she has "no idea who he i".
She said: "I have had no prior relationship or communication with him."