READ MORE: Rebekah Vardy gains unexpected legal win in 'Wagatha Christie' battleLooking back on her experience, Kate began: "During lockdown several men had been catfished to the degree that they flew to Los Angeles from out of state, had been given my home address and arrived on my doorstep late at night (on different nights, over a couple of week period) thinking we were in some sort of relationship. "My boyfriend at the time and I were completely freaked out, the catfished guys were humiliated and some of them arrested, the scammers weren't caught and I ended up ultimately having to move house. "Kate insisted: "So long story short, if you think I'm messaging you, it's not me.
Thanks again to @wyngarde_the_great, @jacobcharmon and @guy_pearson0 for putting it so perfectly xxx. "The update comes after the actress raised health concerns after sharing a picture of herself with an intravenous line in her arm, seemingly taken in a hospital.
Along with a picture of herself seemingly sitting in the hospital, Kate admitted she was having a "tough week", sparking an outpouring of support.
The actress did not say the reason for needing medical attention but instead said her beloved Persian cat Clive was also not well.
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