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Real Baby Reindeer stalker Fiona Harvey to spill ‘explosive truth’ days after branding Gadd ‘pathetic’

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THE Real Baby Reindeer stalker has vowed to expose show creator Richard Gadd – in an ‘explosive’ TV interview.

Fiona Harvey, 58, was revealed as the inspiration behind obsessive Martha Scott from the Netflix smash.

Jessica Gunning played an obsessive maniac in Netflix’s Baby Reindeer
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Fiona Harvey inspired the obsessive Martha Scott character from the hit thriller
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The gritty drama is based on the real life ordeal suffered by comic Richard Gadd[/caption]
The real Baby Reindeer stalker was unmasked as a Scots law graduate

The gritty real-life drama was inspired by the ordeal suffered by Scots creator and leading man Richard Gadd, 34.

The then-struggling comic, while working in a London bar, hands Martha a free cup of tea before things turn sinister.

The Baby Reindeer maniac subsequently bombarded the barman with more than 41,000 emails, hundreds of tweets and hours of voicemails over a four year campaign of terror.

We previously told how the Scots law graduate branded Gadd ‘pathetic’ in a savage social media blast.

And now the curly-haired beak is dead set on exposing her truth amid claims she’s bagged a telly spot.

She wrote online: “Everything about Gadd will not be talked about now until after my TVshow.

“I hope you all tune in. The explosive real truth about Gadd is finally out.

Ms Harvey added: “I’m very nervous about my TV appearance.”

Gadd claimed he went to great lengths to conceal the identity of the woman who stalked him in real life and has begged fans not to search for her.

Elsewhere ‘real life stalker’ Martha hit out: “There’s a fat actress that’s supposed to be me.”

Fiona is from Fyvie, Aberdeenshire and says she met Gadd years ago when he was a bartender at The Hawley Arms in Camden.

It comes after Baby Reindeer frontman Gadd made more than £1 million from his comedy career before the success of the hit show.


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