Usually when you find out someone’s been using your identity to catfish men on the internet, you’d go absolutely ballistic. At least I would.
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Social media cutie @cinluvscats – also known as Cindy – has recently caused a stir across Twitter after helping out identity thieves to catfish sugar daddies by sending them custom selfies. Presumably these stupid men have asked for pictures of the women doing specific things to prove their identities and when they couldn’t deliver, they contacted the mothership.
Instead of getting mad, this angel actually complied and sent the requested images back. What a selfless babe.
@caradelesus pic.twitter.com/k6TfmSC33d
— CINDY (@cinluvscats) 3 July 2016
@pllydias pic.twitter.com/8rHmVjuxpP
— CINDY (@cinluvscats) 3 July 2016
@woIfiestan pic.twitter.com/T9wXHi8vKM — CINDY (@cinluvscats) 1 July 2016
Although even heroes have their limits.
Just google foot pics cause I ain’t tweeting a pic of my toe https://t.co/Y5V7X7zgkz — CINDY (@cinluvscats) 3 July 2016
She’s not even in it for the likes but genuinely just wants to help her sisters out.
I swear like the sugar daddy thing wasn’t even about getting RTS like it’s legit an easy way to help some girls at that might need it
— CINDY (@cinluvscats) 4 July 2016
But somebody has clearly been found out. Uh oh.
Guessing this is someone’s sugar daddy what do I say pic.twitter.com/Hux8sXkhF5 — CINDY (@cinluvscats) 4 July 2016
If you’re reading this because you’re a rich dude that’s been sexting a suspiciously similar looking lady then beware. Maybe join this app for ugly Tinder rejects if you’re that desperate.