Lana Del Rey Obtains Restraining Order For Nataliia Krinitsyna and Luliia Vladimirovna Pozdina

By Martha Ignacio | Jan 06, 2016 11:50 PM EST

Lana Del Rey is still having problems with some overly obsessive fans. The "Summertime Sadness" singer already had a fan previously arrested after camping out in the garage of her Malibu home last year, but now, Del Rey was finally able to secure a restraining order for two more fans who reportedly stalk her and make threats.

Based on the restraining order filings, Del Rey stated that Nataliia Krinitsyna and Luliia Vladimirovna Pozdina would follow her around and even scream at her in public.

According to Gossip Cop, Lana also claims that the two Russian women have made violent threats against her; in letters sent to her new home, the women have allegedly said that they would kill themselves.

Furthermore, the 30-year-old singer says that even when she tried to avoid the women by moving into a new home, Krinitsyna and Pozdina were quickly able to locate her new residence.

The stalking fans have even reportedly set up camp outside her home, where they continue to disturb the "Young and Beautiful" singer, as well as her neighbors.

It seems as though the two women are very good at stalking, given that they were able to find Del Rey at various several residences.

Thankfully for Lana, a judge approved and granted the restraining orders. Krinitsyna and Pozdina will have to stay a minimum of 100 yards away from Del Rey and her home at all times.

TMZ reports that Del Rey fears that the Russian natives will still try to kill her, which then prompted her to hire "a full-time bodyguard and off duty LAPD cops for protection."

In spite of her troubles with fans, Lana Del Rey is keeping herself busy. Back in September, Del Rey released her fourth studio album, Honeymoon. Listen to her first single, "High by the Beach," below.

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