Kelly Clarkson’s stalker arrested again for violation of restraining order number 12 after a permanent one

Kelly Clarkson’s stalker has been arrested again for violating the terms of restraining orders 12 times just one week after the popular singer was granted a permanent restraining order.

The stalker of Kelly Clarkson Show host Huguette Nicole Young, 40, was arrested outside the star’s San Fernando Valley home Wednesday night, according to a report Thursday from TMZ.

Clarkson was already granted a temporary restraining order in addition to a permanent one last week, however Young has now violated the terms of the restraining order a dozen times.

Repeat offender: Kelly Clarkson’s stalker has been arrested again for violating the terms of restraining orders 12 times just one week after the popular singer was granted a permanent restraining order according to TMZ

According to the post, security caught her wandering around Kelly’s property and called 911 for police to come and arrest her.

Perhaps the strangest detail is that Young has repeatedly appeared at exactly 8:59 p.m., but there has been no explanation for the meaning of the time according to TMZ.

Insiders also told TMZ that the star is so worried that she won’t let her kids out the door at night.

The stalker was reported to have had a decade-spanning history with Clarkson when he first tracked her down at her home in Nashville before following her to Los Angeles.

The stalker of Kelly Clarkson Show host Huguette Nicole Young, 40, was arrested outside the star's San Fernando Valley home as she is said to have repeatedly appeared at exactly 8:59 p.m.

The stalker of Kelly Clarkson Show host Huguette Nicole Young, 40, was arrested outside the star’s San Fernando Valley home as she is said to have repeatedly appeared at exactly 8:59 p.m.

Young has even been said to leave unwanted gifts at the base on the Breakaway singer’s estate.

Last week, Clarkson had obtained permanent restraining orders against two people who kept showing up at her house uninvited and causing “disruptions.”

The Catch My Breath singer, 40, was granted five-year restraining orders against Young and Víctor Fernández on January 20, according to TMZ.

Suspected stalkers are now prohibited from making any contact with the Idol star or his two children, daughter River, 8, and son, Remington, 6, and must remain at least 100 yards away.

Scary: Last week, Clarkson had obtained permanent restraining orders against two people who kept showing up at her house uninvited and causing 'riots';  pictured 2022

Scary: Last week, Clarkson had obtained permanent restraining orders against two people who kept showing up at her house uninvited and causing ‘riots’; pictured 2022

The two people reportedly showed up at Clarkson’s Los Angeles home on multiple occasions and caused a disturbance.

Last month, Clarkson filed for a temporary restraining order against Fernandez, shortly after one was granted against Young.

Fernández allegedly appeared at his home multiple times since Thanksgiving, even arriving in a truck on two occasions, according to legal documents seen by TMZ.

Protection: The singer, 40, was granted five-year restraining orders against Víctor Fernández and Huguette Nicole Young on Thursday, according to TMZ;  pictured 2022

Protection: The singer, 40, was granted five-year restraining orders against Víctor Fernández and Huguette Nicole Young on Thursday, according to TMZ; pictured 2022

Michael Lopez, Clarkson’s head of security, says Fernandez stopped by his house for the first time on Thanksgiving.

López alleged that Fernández arrived in a truck before looking over her privacy door and into her patio.

Fernández allegedly made two more visits that same day, returning once more in the truck followed by another time on foot. He allegedly rang the doorbell and said that he was there to see the American Idol vet.

The legal documents also state that Fernández walked back to the house on December 3 and spoke with the house staff. He allegedly claimed that Kelly ordered him to meet her at her home. The singer says that she has no idea who he is.

Keeping his family safe: Suspected stalkers are now prohibited from making any contact with the Idol star, or his two children -- daughter River, 8, and son, Remington, 6 -- and must keep an eye on less than 100 yards away;  pictured 2022

Keeping his family safe: Suspected stalkers are now prohibited from making any contact with the Idol star or his two children, daughter River, 8, and son, Remington, 6, and must remain at least 100 yards away; pictured 2022

Ludwin Muñoz, who is part of Clarkson’s security team, said he communicated with Fernández using the house’s camera system during the December incident.

When Fernández was denied entry, Munoz said he seemed confused and irritated. Fernandez allegedly said, “This is the second time he’s done this… unless he’s talking to a con man or something.”

Fernandez also allegedly took photos of the family van when Clarkson’s babysitter arrived with her children. He was called to the police and a report was taken, according to the documents.

Clarkson has requested that Fernandez stay at least 100 yards away from her home, car, work, and the school and daycare her children attend. She fears what Fernández might do and worries that he might harm her or her family.

Terrifying ordeal: The two people reportedly showed up at Clarkson's Los Angeles home on multiple occasions and caused disturbances.

Terrifying ordeal: The two people reportedly showed up at Clarkson’s Los Angeles home on multiple occasions and caused disturbances.

Clarkson shares her children with her ex-husband Brandon Blackstock, 46.

Prior to that, Clarkson was granted a temporary restraining order against Young, who repeatedly left unwanted gifts at her Toluca Lake home, according to TMZ.

According to documents obtained by the publication, the singer had filed for a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) against Young, who has allegedly shown up at Clarkson’s home at least 18 times since late October. .

Young has left items including dog toys, stickers, plants, notes and seeds on Clarkson’s porch, Lopez said.

The documents claim that a different security guard confronted Young to tell him he was on camera and trespassing, and Young reportedly apologized but still returned to the $5.4 million home numerous times.

Obsessive: A temporary restraining order (TRO) was granted last month against Young, who has allegedly shown up at Clarkson's home at least 18 times since late October.

Obsessive: A temporary restraining order (TRO) was granted last month against Young, who has allegedly shown up at Clarkson’s home at least 18 times since late October.