A woman named Martha has stated that the Netflix show Baby Reindeer is a fictional story.

Fiona Harvey called the creator of the popular Netflix show a liar and received death threats after its release.

May 10th 2024.

A woman named Martha has stated that the Netflix show Baby Reindeer is a fictional story.
The popular Netflix series "Baby Reindeer" has sparked controversy with its portrayal of a woman named Martha, who is accused of stalking the show's creator, Richard Gadd. In a recent interview with journalist Piers Morgan on his show Uncensored, the real-life Martha, Fiona Harvey, has finally broken her silence and denied all allegations of stalking.

During the interview, Harvey, a 58-year-old Scottish woman, vehemently denied Gadd's claims, calling him a liar, psychotic, and completely out of his mind. She also implied that Gadd had fabricated the accusations of sexual assault. The drama surrounding the show has caused quite a stir, with viewers quickly connecting Ms. Harvey to the on-screen character due to their physical similarities and her social media posts.

Harvey, who has been receiving death threats since the show's release in April, has labeled the series as defamatory and purely a work of fiction. She told Piers Morgan that she finds the behavior of anyone involved in the show to be outrageous. The show, which has received rave reviews, is marketed as an autobiographical story based on real-life events.

In the series, Gadd, a comedian, portrays a character named Donny who becomes the target of Martha's stalking after serving her a cup of tea in a pub. However, Harvey denies ever stalking Gadd or even sending him thousands of emails, tweets, and text messages, as he claims. When asked about the source of these alleged messages, she suggested that Gadd had made them up himself.

During the interview, Harvey initially denied sending any messages to Gadd, but upon further questioning, she admitted to sending a couple of emails, 18 tweets, and one letter. She also denied sitting outside Gadd's house, attacking his girlfriend, or contacting his parents. When asked if she was 100% sure that she was not the one sending these messages, Harvey confidently replied, "Yes."

The controversy surrounding the show has taken a toll on Harvey, and she is now considering taking legal action against Netflix and Gadd for their depiction of her and the criticism she has faced since the show's release. It is clear that she strongly believes in her innocence and is determined to clear her name from these damaging allegations.

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