Netflix’s ‘real’ stalker who beat up Baby Reindeer tells story: ‘Received multiple death threats’

Fiona Harvey in Piers Morgan

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Fiona Harvey, who claims to be the person targeted by the Netflix stalker Reindeer baby She told her story in a conversation with the British talk show host Piers Morgan. According to her, she had no other choice because she was attacked online and over the phone after the series was released. “I received several death threats. It was terrible.”

Reindeer baby It tells the story of comedian and bartender Richard Gadd (33 years old) who faces stalking. According to Netflix, the series is based on true stories and messages that the streaming service provides as evidence. What is special is that Jad, the stalker himself, plays the main role and thus relives his traumas.

The stalker in the series is named Martha and is played by an actress. But the alleged “real” stalker, Harvey, spoke out after the series was released. She denies ever pursuing Gad.

Harvey, 58, said she had not watched a single episode, in the recorded conversation with Morgan that aired Thursday evening. “I heard all kinds of things that weren’t true. I’ve only met him (Gad, ed.) myself two or three times.” According to Harvey, the protagonist deliberately created the series to discredit her. “This is what he always wanted. This is slander. I think he has serious psychological problems.”

“Reverse reality”

She says the story of Harvey being an obsessive stalker who plagued Jade’s life is that the world is upside down. She says the waiter in particular was obsessed with her.

In the interview, the woman went through a number of scenes with Piers Morgan, dismissing most of them as fantasy. For example, Jade would never visit her house in real life and she wouldn’t visit his house either. Nor could Harvey have sent tens of thousands of emails and thousands of text messages.

“That’s not true at all. I don’t think I sent him anything at all. Maybe just a few funny emails. That’s all.” Morgan wonders where the series’ makers get these exorbitant numbers. “Jadd came up with that himself,” Harvey replies. She says she has never been convicted of stalking and would not have physically attacked a serious partner. “I’m not a stalker. It’s all made up.”

Harvey says he has never been contacted by Gadd or Netflix and wants to take legal action. “I would love to see the proof from Netflix. I’m 100% sure that I’m not Martha and she’s a fictional character.”

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