Watch out Riri fans, it looks like it's not only the press who's after your favorite R&B star, as Rihanna is allegedly stalked by a man named Steveland Barrow.

Just last month, Barrow was arrested by authorities after he broke into a house near Rihanna's LA mansion, thinking it was hers. The 25-year-old then filed a three-year restraining order against the man, meaning he must stay one hundred yards away from the pop star until the year 2016, and the order has finally been granted.

Good thing Riri has taken care of the situation sooner rather than later, and now she has a new protection against obsessed fans who are trying to hunt her down. The Barbadian beauty is just one among the dozens of celebrities whose houses have been broken into or have been attempted to be broken into by crazy fans.

The 31-year-old Steveland Barrow even tried to cover for his mistake when he was arrested, by claiming he had been invited to the singer's home. He said that he only wanted to give the Diamonds singer some poetry, according to Rihanna's court filing.

Police reports confirm that the man even stole "a few personal items" from the house. He also slept in one of the beds, thinking it was Rihanna's, and upon inspection, was found with numerous pieces of poetry in an attempt to catch the sexy songstress' attention.

According to her lawyer Miles Cooley in a statement to the court, Barrow's actions caused Rihanna "substantial emotional distress and concern for her personal safety,"

Though this seems normal to famous personalities, the restraining order is a big step and an important one to Rihanna's "lifestyle changes" demanded of her by doctors.

It couldn't be good that the singer who's currently stressed from her Diamonds world tour and being hounded by the paparazzi now has to fear for her personal safety from stalkers. Let's just hope that her partying, drinking, and smoking are also among the lifestyle changes that she plans to take action to soon, as these are the main "changes" her doctors want of her to prevent her to go downhill.