The real Martha from Reindeer Baby will give an interview on television: When and where to see it

The real Martha from Reindeer Baby will give an interview on television: When and where to see it
The real Martha from Reindeer Baby will give an interview on television: When and where to see it

baby reindeer raised many questions from viewers regarding the real history between Martha and Donny. The series of Netflix It became a worldwide success and was presented as a production based on real events, which caused many to try to find the person who inspired the character of Martha, a fan and stalker of the protagonist comedian.

The series created and starring Richard Gadd It also faces strong controversies. After much speculation, It was learned that the real person behind the character of the harassing lawyer is Fiona Harveywho previously gave statements to the press and was very upset with Gadd’s fiction.

Now, The woman will appear for the first time in an exclusive interview with Piers Morgan on Thursday night. “The Martha of baby reindeer real life comes to light and he will give me his first television interview about the Netflix series. Fiona Harvey wants to give her testimony and ‘set the record straight’. Is she a psycho stalker?“Morgan announced on Twitter. It will be uploaded at this link.

In her previous statements to Daily Record, Harvey alleged that she is now the one being harassed, having received death threats: “I am the victim, not Richard Gadd. I have received death threats as a result of this series, even though many of the things she says are not true.”

“I was with Richard on a few occasions but I did not harass him as he alleges. Your story is an intrusion into my privacy. I haven’t seen him in 12 years“he added. According to his testimony, he did not watch the series but did receive the negative consequences of its overwhelming success.

 
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