Social media has afforded fans the opportunity to get closer to their favorite artists and musicians. It’s all too easy to send out a tweet or comment on an Instagram photo; sometimes, the artists might even respond to these messages. However, there are a select few who would like to get a little closer to their idols — perhaps even as close as their front door.

Brendon Urie told NME that he ended up having to move houses because a few individuals overstayed their welcome. The frontman explained how he used to receive items from fans in the mail, and he’d often send back things as a way of showing his appreciation. However, it started to get weird when people would appear outside of his house uninvited. “A couple of times, my wife was home alone, and people were showing up, and she was having to say: ‘Yeah, this really isn’t appropriate, guys, I’d really appreciate you not showing up to our house, please leave,'” he said. “So we had to deal with it a couple of times, but by that point, we felt unsafe, so we decided to move.”

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