A woman has revealed how a self-confessed 'crazy' girlfriend accused her of trying to steal her boyfriend, just because she'd added her work colleague as a friend on Facebook

Ruby Rose, 20, from Bristol shared a screenshot of the strongly-worded message she received from the disgruntled girlfriend, to the shock of her Twitter followers.

The unnamed woman - who described herself as 'crazy', wanted to know why Ruby had added her boyfriend as a friend on Facebook, explaining that she was now blocked from following him.

When Ruby told her they were work colleagues she replied: 'Keep it as that, you don't need him on Facebook.'

Ruby suggested that she might want to work on her trust issues, but the girlfriend told her: 'He would never cheat on me. He knows he got too much to lose, and plus the fact I'd smash his and the girl's face in.

'I'm just saying you don't need to be adding MY MAN on Facebook especially if you have your own.'

The exchange shocked Ruby's Twitter followers, and her post has now received 28,000 likes.

Ruby Rose, 20, from Bristol was accused her of trying to steal someone's boyfriend by his, just because she'd added her work colleague as a friend on Facebook

Ruby revealed that she was initially confused by the stranger's message, asking her why she had become Facebook friends with her boyfriend

The woman argued that there was no need for Ruby to be Facebook friends with her boyfriend, adding that she would be violent towards him and the woman if he ever cheated

The unnamed girlfriend then contacted Ruby's boyfriend to warn him that she'd been 'adding other guys on Facebook, and telling him to watch out

She then updated her Facebook status to clarify that her boyfriend is not allowed to have female friends on Facebook because she's 'crazy'

The drama arose when the unnamed woman contacted Ruby, saying: 'I just wanted to see who was adding my boyfriend on Facebook.'

To begin with, Ruby was confused as she couldn't find anyone of that name among her friends.

The girlfriend explained that was because she's now blocked and won't be able to find his profile.

Then the penny dropped, and Ruby realised the girl was talking about Jamie, one of her work colleagues.

Twitter followers were shocked by the girlfriend's level of possessiveness and said they felt sorry for her boyfriend

'If you think someone adding your man on Facebook when they work together is a threat, then maybe you should speak to him about that and not come at me,' she said.

However, the possessive girlfriend was not backing down.

Ruby revealed that she'd gone on to sent a message to her boyfriend to tell him: 'Your missus has been adding other guys on Facebook. You better watch out, she's a nasty little s***.'

She also updated her Facebook statues, saying: 'Little s**** adding my boyfriend on Facebook. He's not allowed s**** on his Facebook and I'm crazy so don't waste your time.'

Others shared their account of similar situations, including a woman who was accused of going after someone's boyfriend by including him in a group conversation about plans for a college excursion

Ruby's followers were shocked by her level of possessiveness and said they felt sorry for the boyfriend.

'She has serious trust issues. If he had any sense he would run for the hills,' one wrote.

'Does she know Facebook and Twitter aren't the same thing,' another joked.

Others shared stories of similar situations, with one describing how her work colleague's girlfriend threatened her when she said hello to them both in town.

Another was accused of trying to steal someone's partner when she included him in a group message with timings for a college trip.