Bianca Ingrosso's Trial: Emotional Testimony and Denial from the Accused Stalker
Bianca Ingrosso testifies against her alleged stalker as he denies all allegations in court.
Key Points
- • Bianca Ingrosso testifies about her experiences of stalking during the trial.
- • Her mother, Pernilla Wahlgren, provides strong support, calling Bianca brave.
- • The accused denies allegations, claiming interactions were consensual.
- • The case highlights serious concerns about personal safety and harassment.
In an unfolding court case in Stockholm, Bianca Ingrosso, a well-known influencer, has taken the stand against her alleged stalker, a 38-year-old man accused of harassing her for over a year. Ingrosso detailed her distressing experiences during her testimony, highlighting numerous unwanted encounters and messages that left her feeling unsafe. "Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the support, encouragement, and love in my DMs today. I am so grateful for you," she expressed on social media, echoing the emotional toll such experiences have taken on her.
Her mother, Pernilla Wahlgren, is vocally supporting her throughout these proceedings, describing Bianca as an "incredibly strong girl" amidst the challenging circumstances. Wahlgren noted the continual communication between them, which has helped maintain Bianca's morale as she navigates the trial.
The accused has denied all allegations, asserting that his interactions with Ingrosso were consensual and claiming he never approached her home or workplace. He also refuted the harassment claims by suggesting that the social media account in question belonged to another individual and insisted that any connection between them was mutual. He maintains, "I would never express myself that way," and claims that Ingrosso is retaliating against him, although police investigations found no evidence supporting his assertions.