Tinder, but after sharing the profile to let her Instagram followers know it was a fake, more profiles using her likeness - on a variety of apps - came to light.The 32-year-old, from Newcastle upon Tyne said she now worries for her business because she has "no idea what is being said in messages being sent from these accounts."Sarah told Chronicle Live: "I first received a text from my friend with a screenshot of the Tinder profile and I laughed."If I'm honest I was more offended that they put my age at 38.
But once I shared that picture with my 7,000 followers on Instagram people started messaging me to say they'd seen me on other sites."Whilst it could be seen as a form of flattery it’s also extremely dangerous for my business as people may believe that these profiles are a representation of me and I have no idea what is being said in messages being sent from these accounts."One message I received said this catfish was trying to arrange a meeting.
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