It has been said that dancing is the vertical expression of a horizontal desire. Now, former Dancing with the Stars pro Cheryl Burke has confessed that it’s true.
17.05.2024 - 00:29 / perezhilton.com
Prepare to have chills run down your spine from this terrifying experience Kristin Cavallari had with a stalker almost a decade ago!
During her Let’s Be Honest podcast on Tuesday, the reality star recalled a man — identified as David Berkowitz — discovered where she worked out in Chicago after she accidentally revealed it in an interview and began following her there in 2015. FYI, this David Berkowitz is not the same David Berkowitz who is known as the serial killer Son of Sam! It’s not that kind of true crime story! However, what happened to Kristin was still horrifying!
The Laguna Beach alum claimed Berkowitz signed up for pilates classes with her same instructor — despite him living 45 minutes away from her gym. Kristin’s trainer soon told her that the man began “asking a lot of questions about” her:
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While at the fitness studio one day, Kristin saw Berkowitz “wandering around” the facility in a suit. In an effort to avoid him, she went to the bathroom to “stall and take time” and left the place through a different exit. Unfortunately, her escape plan was unsuccessful. Berkowitz stood “at the entrance on his phone” while she was leaving the gym. The situation then took a very scary turn! Kristin said she walked over to her vehicle and got inside, then noticed Berkowitz followed her and got into the car right next to her! OMG!
And things get creepier from there! He proceeded to follow Kristin to a stoplight, pull up right next to her, and ask her to “roll [her] window down.” She continued:
Whoa! Kristin said she went to the parking lot of a bank nearby to check out her flat tire. And guess who followed her?
It has been said that dancing is the vertical expression of a horizontal desire. Now, former Dancing with the Stars pro Cheryl Burke has confessed that it’s true.
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