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Devastated British woman flew to Amsterdam to meet lover - only to find out she was victim of cruel ‘pull a pig’ prank

Sophie Stevenson, 24, says she was left stranded at the airport after the man she thought she had a "proper romance" with heartlessly ignored her

Victim of ‘pull a pig’ prank feels humiliated after trip

A heartbroken woman spent £350 on a 400-mile trip to meet a man she thought was interested in her - only to find out he had played a cruel ‘pull a pig’ prank.

Sophie Stevenson, 24, initially met 21-year-old Jesse Mateman while on holiday in Spain in August and the pair stayed in touch after sleeping together.

She says she believed they had a “proper romance” and later decided to fork out hundreds of pounds to visit him in his hometown of Amsterdam.

However, the bar supervisor was left devastated when he failed to show up at the airport when she arrived - despite being in contact with her up until then.

Do you know or have you been duped by Jesse Mateman? Have you been a victim of the 'pull a pig' prank? Call Mirror.co.uk on 0207 510 6072 or email webnews@mirror.co.uk.

Sophie, right, had initially met 21-year-old Jesse Mateman, left, while on holiday in Barcelona, Spain, in August

The Dutchman allegedly texted her, "You were pigged," along with two pig face emojis. Above, a mock-up of the pair's text exchange

She claims she only heard from Jesse six hours later when she arrived at her hotel in the Dutch capital, and he text her to tell her she’d been ‘pigged’.

"You were pigged," the Dutchman's heartless message allegedly read, along with two pig face emojis. It added: “It was a joke.”

'Pull a pig' pranks often see men compete to chat up who they deem to be the 'fattest' and 'most unattractive' woman on a night out.