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Kirsten Dunst irks Islington neighbours with late-night parties
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Three families in Kirsten Dunsts new neighbourhood in north London have reportedly written to Islington Council to complain about the Hollywood hellraisers late night parties.

London, Aug. 1 : Three families in Kirsten Dunst's new neighbourhood in north London have reportedly written to Islington Council to complain about the Hollywood hellraiser's late night parties.

The actress, who has moved into a two million-pound house in Islington, is said to have earned notoriety in the area due to her partying ways.

"Kirsten isn't very popular in Islington at the moment. The locals are incensed that she's changing the tone of the area. She's started spending nights in the local pub by herself chatting to the locals," the Daily Mail quoted a well-placed source as saying.

"When closing time comes she invites them all round to her house to continue the party. But it seems the noise levels and people coming and going at all hours is getting to her neighbours," added the source.

Dunst's neighbours are now hoping that the authorities will soon take a necessary action to sort out their troubles.

"They've had enough and apparently three families have written a petition to the council in the hope they'll take some action," said the source.

"Where they live used to be a peaceful neighbourhood but now they think it is like party central," the source added.

However, officials at Islington Council have yet not confirmed that people have approached them with any complaints against Dunst.

"We cannot confirm or deny these complaints," said the council.

ANI

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