A video of serial cheater Stephanie Watson, a 33-year-old Glasgow woman who has previously been in the news for the wrong reasons, has gone viral on Twitter/X, showing her performing lewd acts on her dog. The video has since gone viral on the platform with users outraged by Stephanie’s actions.
Full original video of Glasgow’s Stephanie Watson’s dog goes viral on Twitter/X and Reddit
Stephanie Watson, from Coatbridge, who lives in Bellshill, was seen having sex with her dog XL Bully in this popular viral video.
Stephanie Watson, a 33-year-old mother, previously avoided jail despite being embroiled in numerous scandals including a £7,000 designer vagina scam that she paid for with fake credit cards and a cocaine bust. Police discovered 0.14 grams of the drug during a search of her car in Bothwell, Lanarkshire, in May last year. Watson, who received a monthly benefit of £1,400, admitted drug possession at Hamilton Sheriff Court.
She was sentenced at Edinburgh Sheriff Court to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work and pay £770 in compensation for her role in the fraud. However, just a day later she found herself back in court, this time at Hamilton Sheriff Court, where she was charged with drink driving, dangerous driving and assault. The court heard that Watson was identified by police after a fight in Motherwell, near Glasgow. Although she attempted to flee the scene, CCTV footage captured her repeatedly punching and spitting at her victim.
At her trial, she was sentenced to 12 months in prison after admitting assault and drink driving. The trial took place at Hamilton Sheriff Court, Scotland, where Sheriff Vincent Smith highlighted her extensive criminal record, citing more than 20 convictions, many of which involved violent offences. She also highlighted his reckless disregard for traffic rules and called his attitude “downright arrogant”.
Watson has previously been involved in other fraudulent activities, such as using fake credit cards to spend extravagantly. In one case, he funded a £7,000 vaginal operation and then paid £4,620 for car repairs and a personalised number plate. His scam also included organising an engagement party at a prestigious venue owned by the former Celtic footballer. Despite his troubled past, his defence highlighted his efforts to distance himself from negative influences and focus on his family.