Kendall Jenner is adding more security to her home after a man allegedly threatened to shoot her.
The 25-year-old model recently obtained a restraining order against Malik Bowker, 24, after she was informed by an LAPD detective that Bowker allegedly intended to buy an illegal firearm and shoot the both of them.
And on Tuesday it was reported by TMZ that Kendall isn’t relying on the restraining order to keep Bowker away from her home, as she’s also added more armed personnel to her security team.
Kendall already has 24-hour security at her property and is hoping the increased numbers will help keep her safe from harm.
TMZ have also reported Kendall is now considering moving to a new house in order to get away from Bowker.
Earlier this week it was reported that legal documents state that Bowker has been placed on a psychiatric hold at a local hospital and is due to be released, which is said to be causing the ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’ star “severe emotional distress and anxiety”.
Kendall has claimed to have never met Bowker before and is petrified that he will cause her harm, which is why she applied for the restraining order that means he has to stay 100 yards away from her at all times by law.
The scary ordeal comes after the model was previously awarded a five-year restraining order against an alleged stalker in 2018.
John Ford was arrested after he was found sitting outside her home for the second time in a week, and after Kendall was originally given a temporary document ordering Ford to stay 100 yards away from her and her home at all times, she was later granted a more permanent protective order.
Ford’s arrest on October 16, 2018, came after another incident the week previous, in which he scaled the mountainside at the back of her gated complex and was spotted by her team sitting in her backyard by her pool.
Police were called at the time but Ford had gone by the time they arrived, and so no arrest was made until he was spotted once again on Kendall’s front porch.
Following his arrest, Ford was held on a 5150 psychiatric hold, but after a psychiatrist deemed him to be mentally stable the following day, he was released.
However, on the morning of October 18, just hours after he was released, the LAPD then swooped in to arrest Ford once again, booking him for criminal trespass and violating a restraining order.