Netflix Hit “Baby Reindeer” Sparks Stalker Feud: Fact or Fiction?


Did a cup of tea turn into a terrifying nightmare? That’s the question at the heart of the drama surrounding Netflix’s hit series “Baby Reindeer.” The show, inspired by comedian Richard Gadd’s real-life experience with a stalker, has taken a dark turn after the alleged stalker, Fiona Harvey, came forward to slam the entire thing as a lie!

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Harvey Spills the Tea (Literally): In a fiery interview with Piers Morgan, Harvey unleashed a fury of denials. She claims the show’s portrayal of her as a crazed stalker sending thousands of messages is “blatantly untrue” and a work of “fiction.” The only things Harvey admits to are a few “jokey banter emails” and politely rejecting Gadd’s advances (including a hilariously awkward “fix your curtains” euphemism).

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Netflix Caught in the Middle: The streaming giant maintains “Baby Reindeer” is a true story, but claims they disguised identities to protect everyone involved. However, Harvey’s public outing has exposed her to online harassment and death threats. Yikes!

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Who’s Lying Here? Harvey insists the whole thing is a twisted fantasy by Gadd, who she calls “psychotic.” She even throws shade at his sexuality, claiming he never had a girlfriend and might be “homosexual.”

The Plot Thickens: Adding more fuel to the fire, Harvey admits to having a whopping six email addresses and four different phones. Uh oh, that sounds a little suspicious…

Lawsuit Incoming? Harvey’s not taking this lying down. She’s declared war, vowing to sue both Gadd and Netflix for defamation.

Is “Baby Reindeer” reality TV or just bad fiction? Only time (and maybe a courtroom) will tell! Stay tuned for further developments in this bizarre celebrity feud.

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