Back Off! Jodie Foster’s Wife Worried About New Stalker - Files Restraining Order to Keep Them Safe
Jodie Foster has another obsessed fan who seems to be everywhere she goes. Celine Martelleur was at her home and even where she worked. Her wife, Alexandra Hedison is creeped out with Jodie's stalker and is very worried about the safety of their kids. She filed a restraining order to keep Martelleur out of their lives.
Perez Hilton has the exclusive on Jodie Foster's new stalker. It seems like Celine has been following Jodie wherever she goes to these days. She showed up in Beverly Hills in Alexandra's home on December 9 and also when Jodie was in Toronto for work. She has even emailed Jodie declaring her devotion with disturbing messages.
Celine allegedly wrote: "I am still in Toronto until next month. I am around avoiding cops. Jodie is in my thoughts every minute."
When Celine showed up in Alexandra's home in Beverly Hills, she rang the intercom found at the gate. When Alexandra asked who she was, Celine revealed her identity and even said that she should know who she was.
TMZ reported that Jodie's wife nervously called the cops to report Celine at her gate but there was no arrest done. Apparently, police said that there was no restraining order in the first place so they could not arrest the obsessed fan.
Alexandra learned from this experience and immediately took action. The restraining order requires Celine Martelleur to stay away from her, Jodie and their two children for 100 yards. Alexandra included in her restraining order Jodie's history with people who are "mentally troubled" like John Hinckley Jr.
Hinckley shot President Ronald Reagan in 1981 and was totally obsessed with actress. He has recently released but has specific orders not to contact Jodie Foster and her family. Alexandra hopes that her restraining order will protect the one she love and her family as well.
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