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Leigh Griffiths' girlfriend Caitlyn Melville falls victim to 'catfishing' as pictures used on fake Tinder profile

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Girlfriend of Celtic ace Leigh Griffiths has become the latest victim of 'catfishing' after her pictures were used to set up a fake online dating profile.Caitlyn Melville has taken to her Instagram to out the trolls who are pretending to be her on dating app Tinder.The Scots beauty's pictures were being used to front the fake profile of a 21-year-old called Melissa.In a post on her Instagram story, Caitlyn shared the profile, which is clearly using her picture and urged anyone who comes across it to report it.

She said: "If you have Tinder could you please report this! Clearly Melissa from London doesn't want to put her own pics up!"And Caitlyn was so disgusted by what the fake profile had wrote about her that she had to cover it up before

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