Baby Reindeer: OMG! Real-life stalker shows his face for the first time in an interview; see the photo

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Photo: Reproduction/Netflix

The series “Baby Rena” continues to win over the Netflix audience and give people something to talk about! Although Richard Gadd, creator and protagonist of the production, preserved the identity of his stalker, the woman identified as the real “Martha” showed her face for the first time and gave an interview to Piers Morgan – which will air this Thursday, May 9th.

According to the presenter, Fiona Harvey will tell her side of the story. “The real-life Martha reveals herself and gives her first TV interview about the hit Netflix series. Fiona Harvey wants to give her opinion and ‘set the record straight’. Is she a psychopathic stalker? Find out tomorrow”he wrote. See the photo:

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Based on a true story, the production addresses the life of Donny Dunn, who was pursued by an older woman for several years. In addition to writing, Gadd also played the character himself. He named his stalker Martha, who was played by Jessica Gunning. The stalker’s identity had not been revealed.

The full interview with Fiona Harvey will be available on the YouTube channel “Piers Morgan Uncensored” tomorrow (9), at 7pm Brasília time.

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“Baby Reindeer” revolves around the experiences of Richard Gadd, who was stalked by a woman for four years. At the time, the artist received 41,071 emails, 350 hours of voicemails, 744 tweets, 46 Facebook messages and 106 pages of letters. Find out more about the story here.

With seven episodes, the production is emerging as the new streaming phenomenon and will have a reinforced campaign for the Emmys.

Watch the trailer below:

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The article is in Portuguese

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