Uncovering the Truth: Fiona Harvey’s Interview with Piers Morgan Sparks Controversy

2024-05-12 05:11:04

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legend, Fiona Harvey spoke on Piers Morgan’s show on Thursday May 9, 2024.

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The woman accused of inspiring the character Martha in the hit Netflix series Baby Reindeer says she plans to sue the author, Create and Netflix.

Fiona Harvey told Piers Morgan that the show’s portrayal of Martha as a stalker was “fiction”.

She accused Netflix and Scottish comedian Richard Gadd of who is the writer and lead actor of the said series “lying” through a story written in such a “defame” manner.

The BBC has contacted representatives for Gadd and Netflix. ask for opinions on this issue

“They presented it as if it were real. Gadd himself too. But the reality is that’s not the case,” Harveys said in an interview hosted by Piers. “He and they are lying. »

The 58-year-old Scot spoke out after being identified online by visitors trying to find out who the real-life character Martha was based on. She said what happened was “absolutely terrifying.”

in the interview she accused Gadd. “Make money from my misery.”

After the interview ended, Stewart Heritage of The Guardian said Morgan’s interview on the show was Ryan Coogan of The Independent newspaper said: “You can’t expect him… [หมายถึงมอร์แกน-พิธีกร] We can no longer be gentle, just as we cannot expect a fish to climb a tree.

Coogan also said that “Morgan is not the problem in this interview. The real problem is that there are people who actually use this type of work.

Ed Power wrote in the Telegraph: “That 60 Minutes conversation between Morgan and Fiona It wasn’t a passionate interaction. But it was a boring question and answer.

The BBC has asked Piers Morgan for his comments.

Image source, Ed Miller/Netflix

legend, In the Baby Reindeer series, Mathar becomes a regular visitor to Donnie’s pub.

Morgan repeatedly asked Harvey how many emails, phone calls and letters she sent to Gadd, who accused her stalker. He sent more than 41,701 emails, a total of 350 hours of voicemails, 744 tweets, 46 Facebook messages and 106 pages of letters.

Harveys told Morgan: “Maybe only two or three emails” were sent and later said there were “less than 10” emails.

She also said she sent him a letter and 18 tweets, but never sent a message via Facebook. and said he “wondered” how Gadd received those voicemails. Since she didn’t have his phone number.

Morgan also questioned whether she was actually using six email accounts. to message Gadd and pressed him with more questions, like what grade did you get in law school?

At the end of the interview Harveys said She will also file a complaint against the Daily Mail newspaper. The BBC has contacted us to request comment on this matter.

“Warning sign”

In The Sun newspaper, published last Thursday. Morgana wrote: “As a human being I’m sorry she was dragged and crushed like that.

“But parts of the interview revealed something unusual.”

The BBC contacted Harveys after the interview. But she is not available for comment at the moment.

She reportedly told the Daily Record that she was “not happy with the interview.” and received compensation of £250 for participating in the program.

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Baby Reindeer has become a popular series on major streaming companies. From word of mouth, the response was that it was both astonishing and surprisingly uncomfortable for viewers.

Harveys denies that key scenes that appear in the series are true. Including a scene in which Martha’s character is depicted as sexually abusing Gadd near a canal. and attacked her lover

She also denied abusing Gadd’s family. Or come to him and say, “I’m not a stalker.”

In the series finale Martha was made to see this She pleaded guilty to stalking Gadd and was jailed for nine months, but Harvey insists she was never charged and therefore is not never been to prison.

“That’s not true at all. This is extremely defamatory of me. It completely destroyed my career,” she said.

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As viewers began speculating about the real person behind the series, Gadd, 34, called him out in a post on his Instagram Story. Viewers don’t have to guess who it is.

“That’s not the point of our performance,” he said.

Netflix chief policy officer Benjamin King told British lawmakers on Wednesday. In a review of British film and television, he said they had taken “every reasonable precaution” to conceal the identities of people who inspired Gadd’s work.

“We don’t want to remain anonymous. Or make it so generalized that it’s no longer his story. Because that would undermine the intention behind this performance.

“After all, obviously it is very difficult to control what the public does. Especially in a world where everything is amplified by social networks. Personally, I would be uncomfortable in a world in which we decided that He would have “It was better that Richard Gadd was silenced and not allowed to tell his story,” Benjamin said.

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