LOS ANGELES, CA – In a groundbreaking revelation that has sent shockwaves through the influencer community, Anwar Hadid, known primarily as 'the brother of Gigi and Bella,' has reportedly discovered that blocking someone on social media does not, in fact, create an impenetrable force field around one's private residence.

According to court documents, Hadid sought a restraining order after a woman he had previously blocked online allegedly bypassed all known digital and physical security protocols to appear in his bedroom while he slept. The incident has prompted a widespread re-evaluation of what 'blocking' truly entails, with many tech experts now conceding it's more of a 'suggestion' than a 'hard stop' for the truly committed.

“We’ve always marketed the block feature as a robust deterrent,” stated Meta spokesperson, Chip Algorithm, from a secure, undisclosed bunker. “But we never anticipated users would interpret it as a magical ward against physical presence. Our engineers are now exploring a 'real-world block' button, though early prototypes involve a small, highly aggressive drone.”

Legal experts suggest this case could set a precedent for future online interactions, potentially leading to a new era where users are required to physically manifest their blocks in the real world, perhaps through strategically placed garden gnomes or a series of increasingly sternly worded lawn signs. Hadid's representatives declined to comment, reportedly busy installing a moat.