She looked kind. Her smile felt genuine. But behind that stolen photo was a scammer, spinning lies through a fake romance. Catfishers use real people’s images to build false identities and win trust—until it’s too late.
They reply instantly, always know what to say, and seem too perfect to be true. That’s because they might be. Romance scammers often use stolen photos and scripted sweet talk to reel you in. Before you know it, you’re falling for someone who was never real.
You trust their photo. Why wouldn’t you? They look real, sound sincere. But what if that image belongs to someone else entirely? Scammers use photos from unsuspecting people to create lifelike lies—and they’re after your heart and your wallet. See which faces are being used the most in scams this week.
Here are The Top 10 Most Catfished Photos of The Week

















