Stunning singleton exposes sleazy Tinder Scot attempting to cheat on partner and calls on Twitter users to monitor him down

A SENSATIONAL singleton has exposed a Tinder “slime ball” whom admitted he could be in a relationship moments before asking her become their “play mate”.

Katy Berwick, from Livingston, western Lothian, matched with ‘Silky’ from the dating app on Monday.

The 28-year-old stated she ended up being “intrigued” by the lad’s mystical profile he was looking to cheat on his other half before he revealed.

And she had been kept raging by their admission – as he continued to groan he couldn’t have profile photo just in case his gf’s pals saw it.

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After Katy asked “why you hiding”, the sleaze replied: “I’m simply on searching for a wee play mate. A mrs are had by me plus some of her buddies are on here and so I’ve maybe not uploaded any images, but have plenty to talk about.

“If you are still fascinated inform us, you appear lovely btw.”

The lad then boasted he had been a boy that is”bad and would understand if she was “too innocent” to have involved.

Pretending to be interested to obtain additional information away from him, Katy later on responded: “Really depends that which you look like tbh, i will be particular.”

She now hopes the “f***ing pig’s” partner will recognise the description he supplied – tall, 6ft 1in, good create, dirty blond locks and a lot of tattoos including a sleeve.

And rendering it clear she actually is not at all interested, Katy concluded: “i am completely having you on, i do believe you are despicable.

“just as if i’d want to consider a slime ball like you. Least i’ve a wee description to pass by and perhaps we could find your mrs. F***ing pig.”

Katy stated she “felt dirty” pretending to be thinking about the taken sleaze, it is now looking to locate their oblivious partner.

In a Twitter appeal, she stated: “Let’s try to find this dudes bad gf/wife.

“11 kilometres from Mid Calder town and he’s 28 and there’s a wee description into the communications.

“I would have kept up the charade however it ended up being making me raging.”

Social media marketing users have finally applauded Katy for calling out of the Tinder “bad boy” – aided by the tweet racking up nearly 2,000 likes.

One Twitter individual stated: “this will be art.”

Another included: “we have to discover the ‘bad boy’ that is Silky.”

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And a third pleaded: “Out this twat, if you don’t for ethical reasons, at least for their war-crimes against sentence structure.”

Other people just blasted the anonymous Scot, with one fuming: “Imagine having scum like him for the bf, he also knows what he’s doing is incorrect.”

An additional asked: “Why can’t he just break up along with her wtf?”

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