Leonardo DiCaprio has been granted a restraining order against Livia Bistriceanu, a "delusional" woman who referred to herself as his wife and who sought a father for "Jesus".
"Dear husband, Leo, I am your wife and it would be nice of you to talk to me as I ask you," she wrote in a June 2010 letter, one of several sent over the past four years and filed with DiCaprio's order, filed at a Los Angeles court.
"Do you want to be with me for real and to be the father of Jesus? You know I'm a mother with Jesus and you saw His miracles.," Bistriceanu wrote in a 2008 letter. "Why don't you wanna be with Him, His father? If you don't want me and Him, you're going to Hell. I love you, but if you don't answer to my love, I must go for somebody else. I don't have time to wait anymore."
DiCaprio, 35, said he did not know the woman, whom said expressed "delusional thoughts and irrational feelings" and had no desire to be in contact with her. The court ordered Bistriceanu to stay at least 100 yards away from DiCaprio. She has not commented on the ruling and it is unclear if the woman has a child.
"Given this obsessive and harassing behavior, I am frightened of Ms. Bistriceanu and feel that my personal safety and the personal safety of those around me, is in jeopardy," he said in his filing.
DiCaprio was a teen pin-up in the 1990s and became an overnight sensation with the movie Titanic in 1997. He recently starred in the sci-fi thriller Inception.
Earlier this week, a 40-year-old woman named Aretha Wilson, 40, was extradited from Canada to stand trial in Los Angeles on charges of striking DiCaprio with a wine glass at a private Hollywood party in 2005, and injuring his face and neck, the Reuters news wire said, adding that DiCaprio needed several stitches after the incident. Wilson could face up to seven years in prison if convicted.
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