HARRY Styles' stalker shouted "'I'm not going to hurt him, I love him" as he appeared in court accused of breaking into his home.
The ex-One Direction star was at his house in North London when Pablo Tarazaga-Orero, 28, allegedly showed up last week.
Homeless Tarazaga-Orero, who now identifies as a woman called Diana, is accused of forcing her way inside and shoving a woman working at the home into a wall.
The Spanish national also allegedly damaged a plant pot as a scuffle ensued with a security guard.
Tarazaga-Orero, who was banned from going within 250m of Harry after being found guilty of stalking in 2019, appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court today.
She screamed and babbled incoherently throughout the hearing and chucked herself on the floor.
The alleged stalker was then removed from the dock after repeatedly shouting: "Harry! I'm not going to hurt him. I love him."
Tarazaga-Orero is charged with breaching a restraining order by "turning up at the victim's house", criminal damage to property valued under £5,000, assault by beating and using violence to secure entry to the Brit Award winner's house.
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The court was told she was not fit to enter a plea before she was remanded in custody ahead of a hearing at Wood Green Crown Court on March 25.
Harry has been dating American actress Olivia Wilde, 37, since January last year after she split with Ted Lasso star Jason Sudeikis.
The couple recently celebrated Harry's 28th birthday with a trip to a gallery in London.
They also enjoyed a candlelit dinner party at St John's Bread and Wine near London's Spitalfields Market.
Harry was pictured earlier this month filming a raunchy new music video on a giant bed on the Mall.
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