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‘Pull A pig’ trend destroying young adults

According to the Urban Dictionary, the term “Pull A Pig” refers to a game which involves a group of blokes going out and trying to pull the most unattractive girl who will be “pigged”. To be “Pigged” simply means you have been a victim of a “Pull A Pig” joke.

 

This cruel trending prank which involves a guy attempting to pull a fat ugly girl has been highlighted after a young woman was left in tears when she stood up by her holiday lover after she had spent £350 to see him.

 

The sick joke has been in the news after Sophie Stevenson traveled 400 miles from Stoke to Barcelona, and was left devastated when she received a message from Dutchman Jesse Mateman who she intended to meet, saying “you were pigged”.

 

The pair had struck up a friendship the while with pals at the Pension Solarium – a one minute walk from the horror attack that killed 13 people.

 

Ms Stevenson, 24, of Stoke, England, slept with Mr. Mateman, 21, in what she called a “proper romance”.

 

“We slept together in Barcelona and when I came back to the UK, we carried on talking every day,” Ms Stevenson told The Sun .

 

“We talked about having a long distance relationship” as they agreed that Ms Stevenson travel to meet Mr. jesse Mateman.

 

She flew from Manchester on September 29 and was messaging Mr. Mateman just minutes before she took off.

 

She arrived in Amsterdam and then discovered he wasn’t there to pick her up as planned and was ignoring her calls.

 

Heartbroken Ms Stevenson waited for two hours at the airport and explained she “was really starting to panic and feel abandoned”.

 

She heard from him via his abusive messages six hours later at a hotel after making her own way there on a shuttle bus saying: “You’ve Been Pigged,” and added two pigs, a laughing face and “it was all a joke”.

 

Ms Stevenson replied: “How could you be so cruel though!”.

He promptly blocked her on social media, she said.

 

“When I saw that message, I wanted to be sick,” she said. “I was in a foreign country, on my own and the guy that I liked had just abandoned me.

“I replied and said ‘how could you be so cruel’ and all he did was to block me. I just couldn’t believe it.”

 

Her mum and dad earlier told Sun Online they wanted to “kill” Mr. Mateman for what he had apparently done to their daughter.

 

Sophie’s dad Andrew Stevenson said his daughter, who has been single for around 12 months, had been so excited about flying out to meet Mr. Mateman.

 

“As soon as I heard, I wanted to go over there and find him,” the 53-year-old man told Sun Online.

 

“It would be awful for it to happen to anybody, but for it to happen to my daughter is disgusting. It’s awful to think of.

“She is a beautiful, confident, gorgeous girl and how dare that bastard do anything like this.”

Mr. Stevenson said finding out about the “sick” game was worse than waiting to hear from his daughter during the terror attack.

 

Her mum Julie Stevenson, 50, revealed she wanted to “kill” the sick prankster for leaving her daughter heartbroken and devoid of confidence.

“I want to kill him. He’s really sick,” she told Sun Online.

 

“I certainly hope he has his comeuppance and realises what he has done. He can’t be allowed to get away with it.”

 

– AKINOLA ENIOLA

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