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Harry Rutter

Billie Eilish's LA home surrounded by cops after 'wellbeing call from prankster'

Police were pictured outside Billie Eilish's home following a 'wellbeing check' call from a 'prankster' - after the restraining order drama at her parent's house.

Officers from Glendale Police Department were seen surrounding Billie's security gates at her property in Los Angeles this morning following the call.

Members of the Grammy Award-winner's team reportedly spoke to cops and "concluded everything was fine", reports TMZ earlier today.

Several police cars were snapped outside the Bad Guy hitmaker's home after a reported 'prankster sounded a false alarm' - suggesting Billie was 'in trouble'.

The outlet reports that attending officers "determined everything was ok".

Police surrounded Billie Eilish's home in Los Angeles (AFP via Getty Images)

"It appears someone made a prank call," they said.

The Mirror has since contacted the LAPD and Billie's representatives for comment.

It comes after Billie requested a restraining order against a man who allegedly tried to break into her family's home in January, causing her "substantial anxiety, fear, and emotional distress".

Christopher Anderson, 39, reportedly tried to break into Billie's childhood home by jumping over a fence. No injuries were reported and Anderson was taken into custody.

She has only recently filed for a restraining order (Getty Images)

The singer claims Anderson entered the property "apparently professing his love for me and expressing that he really wanted to meet me".

Billie alleges that he had turned up to the property "unannounced and uninvited" multiple times between late December and early January, in legal documents obtained by PA.

"I have viewed images of this individual and can confirm I have no idea who he is and that I have had no prior relationship or communication with him," Billie stated.

Police were also called to her parent's house in LA (Getty Images)

The singer said that police had been called to the residence on five separate occasions prior to the incident. "Regrettably, this is not the first time," she said.

"Each such occasion, including the present one, causes me substantial anxiety, fear, and emotional distress over my personal safety and that of my father, mother, and brother.

"I worry that someday one of these individuals will do something violent or extremely disturbing to me or one of my family members."

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