Blake Lively Gets Restraining Order Against Man Who Wanted to "Guide" Her

Filing court documents that claim man showed up on the set of Gossip Girl and phoned her mother, the actress has taken legal action

By Bruna Nessif, Baker Machado Feb 15, 2012 2:38 AMTags
Blake Lively, Sergei MifleIan Gavan/Getty Images; Los Angeles Superior Court

This isn't the best way to spend Valentine's Day, that's for sure.

Blake Lively filed for a temporary restraining order at Los Angeles Superior Court today against Sergei Mifle.

Here are the deets...

Blake and her mother Elain Lively, 64, are now both protected by the order, which states that Mifle is not to come within 100 yards of the actress and her mother, nor harass, intimidate, stalk or contact them. 

The documents claim that "Respondent Mifle has contacted Elain Lively multiple times by telephone and by email," and he "Left Elain a voicemail saying, 'I really would like to not wait anymore for a phone call' and that he needs to talk to Blake 'before it's too late.'"

That left Lively "anxious and worried and fearful when she learned of Respondent Mifle's harassment and stalking behavior."

The situation came to a head on February 1 when the documents claim that Mifle appeared on the set of Gossip Girl and told security that he was there to see her because he had a "metaphysical" and "spiritual" connection to her and he was there to "guide her."

Lively's restraining order will expire on her court date, March 2.