Charles Baute did not conceal his concern. He faced constant harassment directed at himself and his family by a fan who had a restraining order issued against him. The singer admitted that the situation left him worried about the stalker, and he felt compelled to report the matter to authorities.
The former participant in the competition Your face is calling me spoke about the ordeal on the Argentine TV program Socios del show, saying, “I’m very worried because my wife called me to say she saw him again, even though he wasn’t nearby. We are living in fear.” [Attribution: Socios del show interview]
The artist described in detail the steps taken to denounce the incident: “The judge informed us that the Civil Guard would detain him if he approached directly. We received a call from the children’s school because he was there… It is very unfortunate.” [Attribution: Socios del show interview]
Baute also clarified the only prior interaction he had with the follower: “We last shared a meal with the fans in Torrevieja in December of last year, and among all present, he voiced his complaint about being there. Other than that, there is nothing more to comment on. My lawyer advised that I couldn’t discuss anything further.” [Attribution: Socios del show interview]
The broader context of this situation highlights how celebrity figures can be targets of persistent, undesired attention that spills into family life and personal safety. Law enforcement guidance in many jurisdictions emphasizes promptly reporting any stalking or direct threats, securing restraining orders when applicable, and coordinating with authorities to ensure the safety of loved ones. For Baute, the emphasis was on formal channels and the protective steps that can help prevent escalation, while still addressing the emotional toll such events inflict on a family and on public figures who seek to carry on with their work. The episode also underscores the importance of clear communication with fans and the media, along with the role of legal counsel in navigating conversations about sensitive incidents. [Attribution: Socios del show interview]