London, May 29: Actor Ashton Kutcher who has a long history of playing pranks on celebrities through his `Punk`d` series was on the receiving end this time.An impostor set up a fake Twitter account of `Britain`s Got Talent` finalist Shaheen Jafargholi and struck up conversations with Kutcher, Moore, and singer Lilly Allen as per newspaper reports.
The impostor has set up the page and emblazoned it with images of Shaheen from his appearances on the reality show.
The alleged fake Shaheen was said to be successful in duping Kutcher and wife Moore who are big fan of the show by swapping private messages with the couple.
Allen, however, is said to have been more skeptical about the profile and even challenged the impostor to prove who he was.
"Take a picture of yourself holding a copy of today`s newspaper and post it on twitpic. Or don`t bother," singer wrote.
The 12-year-old artist who is heading for the final of the hit show is upset with the development. "Shaheen is upset that people are posing as him on Twitter. He does not have a Twitter page. What is most annoying is he is a huge Lily Allen fan and would love to meet her or maybe even duet with her," Shaheen`s agent said.
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