The model stalker of the hit series Baby Reindeer now says he is a victim.
Netflix’s Baby Reindeer series tells a chilling dramatization of a stalker woman who starts stalking a man who works in a pub and ends up tormenting him with obsessive messages and harassment. The events are based on the comedian Richard Gaddin to my own experiences. He was molested by a woman as described in the series.
The woman who inspired the stalker character of the hit series has harshly criticized the character of Martha Jessica Gunningia. The real-life Baby Reindeer is a 58-year-old Scottish woman who currently lives in London, reports the Mirror.
He has threatened to sue both Gadd and streaming giant Netflix.
Brittilehti says it knows the woman’s identity, but won’t reveal it.
The stalker is originally from Fyvie, Aberdeenshire and has a law degree from the University of Aberdeen. She has claimed that she has practiced as a lawyer in recent years.
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The stalker has claimed to have met comedian Richard Gadd in The Hawley Arms pub, where he worked as a barman. The woman admits that she spent time with Gadd a few times, but she denies stalking. The woman says she hasn’t seen Gaddi in 12 years.
– I am the victim, not Richard Gadd. I have received death threats because of the program, even though the things she claims are not true, the woman roasted in a previous interview.
– A fat actress plays me. I’m really attractive myself. He (Gadd) is nothing Brad Pitthe also continued to criticize the series’ casting.
The show’s fans have been making such rounds on social media that Gadd finally asked them to calm down about their messages and leave the speculation about the stalker woman’s identity to less.
Netflix already said this in July of this year that the real-life Martha was never convicted of stalking.
Fiona Harvey -woman visited Piers Morgan’s TV show this summer and said that she demanded 158 million euros in compensation from Netflix. He claimed that the Martha character was based on himself, but that the story about the character would be false. The giant company says it stands behind the creator of the series, Richard Gadd, and defends his right to “tell his story”.
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