No, this is not the story of Arnold Scwarznegger's housemaid, Mildred Patricia Baena, indulging herself with Maria Shriver's clothes, jewellery and husband in the latter's absence.

This is the story of a Phillipino maid in Singapore who wore her employer's clothes and took pictures of herself and cheekily posted them on her Facebook account.

She posed for the photographs in her employer's room and on her bed, said news website asiaone.com. Those very same images brought about her downfall.

Recently, the maid went back to her country when she got pregnant. But she had plans of returning to the same house after delivering her child.

The employer decided to do a random check before re-hiring the hosuemaid. She was aghast when she discovered the images on the social networking site.

In an email to citizen journalism website STOMP, the employer wrote: "By God's will, I chanced upon these photos, taken in my house, my room and on my bed, of her wearing my clothes as well as our belongings.

"I hope to share with employers of maids here. We never know what they are doing in our house when we are out slogging for a living."

Instances of maids abusing their employers' trust are common in the UAE as well.