Harry Styles’ stalker admits breaking into star’s home despite restraining order’

HARRY Styles' stalker has today admitted breaking into the star's home, despite his restraining order.
Pablo-Diana Orero Tarazaga, 29, pleaded guilty to breaching the restraining order when he entered the One Direction singer's house in north London on February 16.
Styles, who recently celebrated a number one album, was at home when Tarazaga allegedly forced entry.
However, the defendant - who identifies by the name bigender - denies a slew of related charges.
He is accused of pushing a woman who works at the house into a wall before damaging a plant pot in a scuffle with a security guard.
Tarazaga appeared in the dock at Wood Green Crown Court today.
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Wearing a grey tracksuit, he admitted the breach.
He was barred from going within 250m of Styles after being convicted of stalking in 2019.
But he pleaded not guilty to common assault, damaging property, and using violence to secure entry to the premises.
Asked to enter his pleas, he told the court: "I declare myself guilty for breaching the restraining order and entering the house, but not guilty to the assault."
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It was heard that Tarazaga is currently being held in hospital.
A trial date has been set at the same court for August 1.
Styles played two nights at Wembley Stadium last weekend as part of his rescheduled global Love On Tour show.
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His latest album Harry's House was warmly received by critics.
Lead single As It Was recently claimed its 10th week at number one in the UK.