Stalking fan breaks into singer's home for naked bath

By Zhang Rui
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A crazy fan broke into her idol's home on Jan. 15 and was later found naked in the bath by the police, the Beijing News reported on Tuesday.

A video shows that a woman broke into singer Steelo Zhao's home on Jan. 15, 2015. [Photo / Beijing News]

The fan has been stalking popular singer Steelo Zhao Yongxin from the boy band M.I.C. for a long while. According to Zhao's manager, the singer was in a meeting on Jan. 15 and checked his mobile phone app that helps monitor his home. He was shocked to find that a strange woman appeared in his home.

Zhao called the police immediately. When he came back, he found the police were there waiting, and the woman was still naked in his bathtub full of hot water. "She broke into the home and found no one at home, so she decided to do whatever she wanted and took a hot water bath. She also used many of Zhao's personal items including his bath towel, slippers and more."

Policemen took her to the police station after she got dressed. Then she apologized to the singer and police and made her promise that she would never do it again.

However, on the next day, the woman appeared at the singer's door again. Local security could not persuade her to leave and called the police again. The police contacted her family, and her father said her family is in Hebei Province and refused to take her back as she has mental problems.

The manager said the woman has been stalking and harassing Zhao. At first, the management thought it was a passionate fan, but later they found out the woman repeatedly lied to approach Zhao, pretending to be his "girlfriend" and "wife" and even broke into the singer's hotel room and took the singer's train seats." "Her behavior demonstrates that she is out of her mind and is not in a normal range of rationality."

Psychologists said the woman has delusions of love while lawyers said the woman should be punished for illegally trespassing according to civil laws.

"I was devastated by your behavior," singer Zhao Yongxin wrote angrily on his microblog on Jan. 16. "This hit my last nerve, and you have broken the law. You stole my WeChat account, and now you broke into my home, used my personal items and bathed in my bathtub. I'm so angry. Don't think I can't do anything to help you get punished. However, I really don't want you to have a criminal record. This is your first and last warning. Please respect my life."

Zhao's management said they have dropped the charges against the woman in consideration of her family. However, his management said they have strongly condemned such behavior and will pursue legal proceedings against anyone who violates the singer's life and breaks the law.

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