The real-life inspiration behind Martha’s character in Baby Reindeer is considering legal action against Netflix. In a recent interview with Piers Morgan, she accused Richard Gadd of being dishonest about his stalking experience, and she plans to represent herself in any legal proceedings.
The British black comedy series Baby Reindeer, which draws from Richard Gadd’s real-life stalking ordeal, is facing potential legal trouble. The miniseries portrays a man stalked by a woman to the point of feeling harassed.
The woman believed to be the inspiration for the stalker character has spoken out, threatening legal action against Netflix and Richard Gadd. Fiona Harvey, a practicing lawyer, is depicted as a mentally unstable and lonely woman named Martha, who becomes obsessed with Gadd, bombarding him with over 41,000 emails and allegedly harassing his parents.
Harvey is confident in her ability to challenge Netflix in court, stating that she would handle the case herself due to her legal competence and photographic memory. She disputed the portrayal of Martha in Baby Reindeer and criticized the actress who played the character.
Additionally, Harvey accused Gadd of falsehoods and misogyny, denying the extreme behaviors attributed to Martha in the series. She claimed to have only met Gadd a few times and urged him to leave her alone, expressing horror at his portrayal of her.
During the interview, Harvey struggled to provide a coherent defense, admitting to possibly sending a few emails but dismissing them as harmless banter. Despite her claims, her statements appeared inconsistent and lacked credibility.