The woman outed as the alleged 'Baby Reindeer' stalker said she felt 'used' in Piers Morgan interview, where he asked her if she loves Richard Gadd

Fiona Harvey

A lady, who the supporters of "Baby Reindeer" exposed as the supposed harasser of the true crime show's producer and main performer, stated that during her talk with Piers Morgan concerning the Netflix program, she sensed "exploited."

The story of "Baby Reindeer" portrays Richard Gadd's encounters with stalking, but with some alterations. It has gained widespread popularity all over the globe after its release in April. In that same month, a woman, whose identity was not disclosed, but was exposed on social media as "the real Martha Scott," expressed contemplating taking legal measures against Gadd and Netflix. This was due to the harassment she encountered from people attempting to locate her after watching the show.

Morgan shared on Wednesday that he had a conversation with Fiona Harvey, who is thought to be the lady initially interviewed by the Daily Mail. The interview will be shared on Thursday at 3pm Eastern Time on Morgan's YouTube account, which goes by the name Piers Morgan Uncensored.

Morgan posted on Twitter that Harvey desires to express her thoughts and "correct the facts."

Here's a globally exclusive news scoop! The actual Martha from Baby Reindeer steps out in public and has her initial TV discussion about the incredibly popular Netflix series. Fiona Harvey is eager to voice her perspective and 'correct the record.' Is she a fanatical harasser? Stay tuned for the details tomorrow on PiersUncensored.

When Harvey talked to the Scottish website Daily Record regarding her conversation with Morgan, she expressed her reluctance to share her personal thoughts on the matter. However, she did mention that she was not pleased with the way the interview was conducted. According to Harvey, Morgan's questions were quick and abrupt, which made it difficult for her to be prepared and respond comfortably.

Harvey reported that she received a payment of £250 for a 30-minute interview with Morgan, during which she discussed extensively the messages she was accused of sending to Gadd.

Harvey stated that even if he had sent some emails, it does not necessarily imply that he committed the other accused actions. He reiterated that in order to depict something as completely factual, it needs to be entirely accurate.

Additionally, she stated that Morgan attempted to inquire about her emotions towards Gadd.

To me, it appeared as though I had been deceived. I am experiencing a sense of being taken advantage of," she stated. "He inquired as to whether I had feelings for Richard Gadd, and I replied with 'you must be kidding me.'"

The manager of Piers Morgan didn't reply instantly to a comment inquiry.

It's uncertain if Gadd and Harvey have communicated about "Baby Reindeer." However, during a Q&A event in Los Angeles on Tuesday, the performer expressed experiencing "toxic empathy" towards their stalker and doesn't view them as a bad person.

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