New York: Troubled actress Lindsay Lohan has posted a blurred photo of an alleged stalker, who has been ‘threatening to kill’ her, on her Twitter page.
The ‘Mean Girls’ star said the man’s death threats have her seriously freaked out.
"This is the freemason stalker that has been threatening to kill me- while he is TRESPASSING. I m actually scared now- the blood in the ``cults`` book was too much," the New York Daily News quoted her as tweeting.
"All my fans, my supporters, please stand by me," she wrote.
A source confirmed the alleged stalker is real but declined to explain the cryptic references to Freemasons and the "cults" book.
Freemasonry is the mysterious fraternal organization referenced in movies like ‘The Da Vinci Code’ and ‘National Treasure.’
The photo, apparently a screen grab from one of Lohan’s security cameras, shows a heavyset man with dark hair, sunglasses and a button-up shirt in a garden-like setting.
But it’s not clear if photo is from the actress’s current home in Venice Beach, Calif.
"We just don’t comment on matters relating to her security," said Lohan’s spokesman Steve Honig.
ANI
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