'Someone is pretending to be me!' Married At First Sight's Martha Kalifatidis finds herself the victim of identity theft after someone creates a profile using her name By Demeter Stamell For Daily Mail Australia Published: 03:30 GMT, 27 March 2019 | Updated: 03:40 GMT, 27 March 2019 Viewcomments Married At First Sight's Martha Kalifatidis has discovered the downside of fame, after someone created an email address with her name to score free products. The 30-year-old reality star took to Instagram Stories on Tuesday to warn people of the 'identity theft'. According to Martha, someone has been using her rising profile for their own personal gain. Caught up in a scam: Married At First Sight's Martha Kalifatidis has discovered the downside of fame, after someone created an email address with her name to score free products 'PSA Someone is pretending to be me via a fake email address,' she began on Instagram Stories. 'If any brands or businesses have received emails from "me", it is not me and it is a scam. 'If you have received these emails please DM me the details for investigation.' Worrying: The 30-year-old reality star took to Instagram Stories on Tuesday to warn people of the 'scam' Identity theft: According to Martha, someone has been using her rising profile for their own personal gain While it's not known how Martha found out how this was occurring, she's clearly determined to shut it down. Martha has been a polarising figure on this year's season of the hit reality show. But in an interview with Hit 92.9's Heidi, Xavier & Ryan on Monday, she said she's been wrongly portrayed as the villain. 'I don't want to blame the show or the editing, because I feel like it's a cop out. But I'm going to be honest, I'm not [happy with the way I was portrayed]', she said of her appearance on MAFS 'I don't want to blame the show or the editing, because I feel like it's a cop out. But I'm going to be honest, I'm not [happy with the way I was portrayed],' she said. 'It's embarrassing because it's not really who I am. It doesn't really show my character. It's not who I really am. 'Like, I watch it on TV and I'm like, "Oh, she's funny, she's a b**ch, she's horrible". I watch it and I look at it as like... I don't see me up there.' On a mission: While it's not known how Martha found out this was occurring, she's clearly determined to shut it down Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility