Ariana Grande Claims Stalker Wielded Knife & Threatened To 'Kill' Her: 'I Am Fearful For My Safety'

Ariana Grande fears for her safety.

More details are emerging after a man showed up at the singer’s house and threatened her.

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Aharon Brown was taken into custody on Friday, September 10, after he arrived at Grande’s Hollywood mansion — while she was home — and got into an altercation with her security team.

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Brown refused to leave the premises and allegedly flashed a large hunting knife and screamed, “I’ll fu**ing kill you and her,” reported TMZ.

The 28-year-old Grammy winner filed to get a restraining order from the man she claimed has “terrorized her for seven months,” court docs read.

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The “7 Rings” songstress was shaken up after the harrowing incident. “I am fearful for my safety and the safety of my family,” she declared. “I fear that absent a restraining order, Mr. Brown will continue to come to my home and attempt to physically harm or murder me or members of my family.”

Her protection order was granted. Brown is reportedly still in custody and faces two felony counts of making criminal threats.

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The frightening ordeal comes after a big year for the singer as she married hunky beau Dalton Gomez in an intimate ceremony and made her debut as the newest — and highest paidThe Voice coach this week.

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The “Rain On Me” singer made her highly-anticipated debut on NBC’s singing competition series on Monday, September 20, alongside reigning champ Blake Shelton, John Legend and Kelly Clarkson.

Clarkson and Grande opened the night with a show-stopping rendition of Aretha Franklin’s classic “Respect,” but once the fun was over, the competition began with the “Side to Side” singer determined to make her mark on the series.

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“I’ve been watching The Voice for years and I wanted to be a coach,” she said on the show. “This is my first season and I’d like to think I’m here to win.”

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