The real Martha of Netflix’s much talked about series Baby Reindeer denied what happened.
Netflix’s 6-part miniseries Baby Reindeer, which tells the story of a comedian named Donny’s life turning into a nightmare after he offers a diet coke to a woman named Martha who comes to the bar where he works while trying to advance in his career, created an event all over the world. Thousands of people around the world have been wondering for days who the ‘Martha’ character of Netflix’s new series Baby Reindeer is.
Fiona Harvey, known as the ‘Martha’ character of Netflix’s agenda-making series Baby Reindeer, denied the harassment allegations against her in the series. Scottish lawyer Fiona Harvey refuted the allegations that she was the Martha character in the series inspired by the life story of comedian Richard Gadd, saying, “I didn’t send him thousands of emails. He’s probably making this up himself. I have no idea, to be honest!”
On her ’emergence’ as the ‘real-life Martha’ on the internet in a few hours, she said, “Trolls followed me on the internet, hounded me and threatened me with death. So this was not really a choice. I was forced into this situation,” she said: Harvey also said, “I think he (Richard Gadd)
he always wanted it to come out. I don’t think I sent him anything, there may have been a few emails, some playful banter, but that’s it.” He said he would take legal action against Gadd and Netflix.
Fiona Harvey said in a statement that she thinks she is being portrayed in a bad light through her series character and that she does not accept this situation. Harvey claimed that Richard Gadd had psychological problems and stated that he did not recommend watching the series.
The character Martha in Netflix’s acclaimed series Baby Reindeer continues to be a subject of curiosity about what kind of a person Martha is in real life and the reality of the events with series creator Richard Gadd.