INTERVIEW WITH WOMAN WHOSE REAL-LIFE BEHAVIOR INSPIRED NETFLIX HIT 'BABY REINDEER' TO AIR THURSDAY

Topline

The woman whose real-life stalking of Netflix hitmaker Richard Gadd inspired his breakout show "Baby Reindeer" will speak out publicly for the first time Thursday in an interview with Piers Morgan, the British broadcaster teased Wednesday, an unexpected move from the woman whose true identity has sparked an online furor and prompted the show’s actors to speak out in her defense.

Key Facts

"Baby Reindeer" is an on-screen recreation of a one-man show from Scottish comedian Gadd, who also stars in the Netflix series and tells his story of being stalked and sexually assaulted more than a decade ago.

The dark comedy/psychological thriller premiered in the No. 5 spot on Netflix's most-watched chart the week of April 8 and soared to the No. 1 spot the next week—where it has remained ever since.

The unexpected hit has a 98% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes, and has been praised for its "emotional honesty and profound insight” while also being “shocking, hilarious, painful and devastating.”

Some fans have been so captivated they’ve launched an online hunt for the true identity of Gadd’s stalker (now known to be Fiona Harvey) and other abusers in the show including wild social media speculation that led to baseless accusations against several people.

Some fans falsely accused Sean Foley, a writer and director who shares a real-life friendship with Gadd, of being a sexual predator portrayed in the show, and later said he’d called the police about "defamatory abusive and threatening posts against me."

Both Gadd and Jessica Gunning, who stars as Martha, have asked those trying to uncover the character’s true identities to back down: “Please don’t speculate on who any of the real-life people could be. That’s not the point of our show,” Gadd said in an Instagram story post.

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Chief Critic

Netflix and Gadd have come under some criticism for the real-life speculation that followed the show's release, despite actress Gunning’s assertion that producers went to “extreme lengths to try and make sure that the identities were kept private for a reason.”

Surprising Fact

At a Netflix panel Tuesday for Television Academy members in Los Angeles, Gadd went as far as to say he does have empathy for the woman who stalked him despite it being "relentless and felt like it was everywhere, and I felt like my life wasn’t really functioning. I still had these unbelievable pangs of feeling sorry for her," he said.

Key Background

“Baby Reindeer” is just the latest example of a real-life story that has captured Netflix audiences this year. In the week of April 15, when “Baby Reindeer” was at the top of the chart, "Unlocked: A Jail Experiment" was the second most-watched show with 5 million views. The docuseries follows an Arkansas sheriff who implements social change by giving inmates the autonomy to establish community within a local prison. "Our Living World," a nature docuseries narrated by Cate Blanchet, was the fourth most-watched show of the week with 3.2 million views. More than a dozen shows documenting real-life stories have made it onto the Netflix most-watched list so far this year, including a series on one of India's most captivating unsolved disappearances, an investigation into the mysterious death of a journalist reporting on a government conspiracy and the true story on one of England's most prolific cybercriminals.

Tangent

Also on Netflix's most-watched TV list in the week of April 15 was "3 Body Problem," which was the third-most watched show of the week. The series, based on a Chinese novel of the same name, has been on the top 10 list for five straight weeks. The fifth most-watched show was the second season of drama "Heartbreak High" with 2.9 million views, followed by "The Gentlemen" in sixth place (2.9 million), the children's show "Bad Dinosaurs" in seventh (2.3 million) and comedian Jimmy Carr's standup special, "Natural Born Killer," in eighth with 2.3 million views. The sixth season of "The Circle" (2 million) and animated show "CoComelon Lane" (1.5 million) wrapped up the list in the ninth and tenth spots, respectively.

Further Reading

Glamour UKBaby Reindeer's Jessica Gunning has a message for people trying to find out Martha's real identity: 'It shows they haven't watched the show properly'
The Hollywood Reporter'Baby Reindeer' Creator Richard Gadd Asks Fans to Stop Speculating on Show's Real-Life Characters
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