A student has told jurors how she was asked for a drink by a man called "Addy A-Game" - who claimed she looked like Kim Kardashian.
The 20 year-old woman said she was contacted on Instagram after being approached by him the day before.
She initially thought what happened was a joke for a TV show.
The woman was giving evidence at the trial of Adnan Ahmed, 37, at Glasgow Sheriff Court.
He denies 18 charges including behaving in a threatening and abusive manner as well as sexual assault.
The offences alleged to have occurred in Glasgow city centre and Uddingston between May 2016 and January this year.
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The trial heard the woman was approached in the city's Royal Exchange Square last November.
She told jurors: “He gave me a compliment and said that I looked like Kim Kardashian.
"I said: "Whatever - is this a joke?'.
“As I watch (TV show) Impractical Jokers, I thought: 'where is the cameras'.
“I thought it was a prank.”
The man said he was called Addy. He managed to get her name from her phone case.
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The woman told jurors that she felt “uncomfortable” and “intimidated” by the man.
He asked her to go for a glass of wine - but she pretended to have a boyfriend.
The woman was then followed on Instagram with the name "Addy A-Game".
Another student later told how a man called Addy followed her from a sandwich shop and made "inappropriate comments" in 2017.
He earlier claimed she had "Italian cheekbones" and "sexy" legs.
The woman went on: "I said: 'What do you want?'. I just tried to get away from him. He was following me.
“I thought about saying something to someone but I was really scared and didn’t know what to do.”
The woman managed to escape to a nearby train station and sobbed before going home.
The trial continues before Sheriff Lindsay Wood.
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