George Galloway Accuses Real-Life 'Baby Reindeer' Martha of Stalking Him
Wednesday, 26 June 2024 () Fiona Harvey, the self-proclaimed inspiration for Netflix's "Baby Reindeer," has been hit with a new stalking allegation ... as British politician George Galloway has come forward as an alleged victim. George stopped by "Piers Morgan Uncensored"…
George Galloway has warned "there is a very real danger" of Reform UK's leader Nigel Farage "running away with this election", due to the "emptiness" of the Labour and Conservative Party's leadership. Unveiling the Workers Party of Britain's manifesto, its leader added he has "never seen an election in which two people who less deserve to be the prime minister of Britain are competing for that office". Report by Brooksl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
Netflix Is Sued , Over ‘Baby Reindeer’.
Scottish woman Fiona Harvey is suing Netflix for $170 million, The Verge reports. .
She claims that her "identity and likeness" were referenced for the show's character, Martha Scott.
and used to tell "brutal lies" which ruined
"her reputation, her character and her life.".
Series creator Richard Gadd claims that the show is based on a "true story" of his personal experiences.
in which he portrays a "fictionalized version of himself being stalked by Martha," The Verge reports. .
Harvey claims that her identity as the inspiration for Martha was "completely undisguised" and Netflix "did literally nothing" in terms of fact-checking. .
The lies that Defendants told about
Harvey to over 50 million people
worldwide include that Harvey is a
twice-convicted stalker who was
sentenced to five years in prison, and
that Harvey sexually assaulted Gadd, Fiona Harvey's lawyers, via filing.
Defendants told these lies, and
never stopped, because it was a
better story than the truth, and
better stories made money, Fiona Harvey's lawyers, via filing.
Gadd previously made a statement to
'The Guardian' about 'Baby Reindeer.'.
It’s very emotionally true, obviously:
I was severely stalked and severely
abused. But we wanted it to exist in
the sphere of art, as well as protect
the people it’s based on, Richard Gadd, to 'The Guardian'.
In a statement to CNN, Netflix said that it plans “to defend this matter vigorously and to stand by Richard Gadd’s right to tell his story.”
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'Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV,' 'Baby Reindeer' and 'Under the Bridge' are just a few of the streaming series viewers can't stop talking about. We're looking at the top trending show from each major streaming platform on today's THR Charts: The Breakdown for Friday, May 31st.
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'Baby Reindeer' creator and star Richard Gadd is opening up about how the success of the series based on real events has altered his daily life and why he plans to shy away from revealing the identities of the people who inspired the show's characters for good.
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Piers Morgan is teasing an interview with the real-life 'Baby Reindeer' stalker. The breakout Netflix hit - created by and starring Scottish comedian Richard Gadd inspired by a traumatic, six-year-long stalking incident has inspired a flurry of headlines. Because Gadd pulled from personal experience to craft the true crime tale, many have attempted to track down the real people behind 'Baby Reindeer's' characters.
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It's an SNL reunion. Will Forte is reuniting with his former 'Saturday Night Live' castmate Tina Fey for his next series role. Forte, is heading back to Netflix to join the cast of 'The Four Seasons' at the streamer. The series, based on the 1981 film of the same name, stars and was co-created by Fey. The cast also includes Steve Carell, Colman Domingo, Kerri Kenney-Silver and Erika Henningsen.
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Ariana Grande Criticized , by Jeffrey Dahmer Victim’s Family.
While recently appearing on
Penn Badgley's "Podcrushed" podcast, .
While recently appearing on
Penn Badgley's "Podcrushed" podcast, .
Grande revealed that she once told fans
that her dream dinner guest would be
Jeffrey Dahmer, TMZ reports. .
The singer reportedly had a fascination with serial killers while she was growing up, and she thought picking Dahmer's brain would be interesting. .
Dahmer, a cannibal, notoriously
killed and dismembered 17 men.
While in prison for his crimes in
1994, he was beaten to death.
The mother of Tony Hughes, one
of Dahmer's victims, is calling Grande
out for glamorizing the murderer. .
To me, it seems like
she’s sick in her mind. , Shirley Huges, via TMZ.
It’s not fancy or
funny to say you would have
wanted to do dinner with him. , Shirley Huges, via TMZ.
It’s also not something
you should say to young
people, which she says she did, Shirley Huges, via TMZ.
Unfortunately, until it happens to her
and her family, she just doesn’t know
what we have been through, Shirley Huges, via TMZ.
Tony's family was equally
enraged about the Netflix series
'Dahmer - Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.'.
Creator Ryan Murphy claims that he reached out to the victims' families and friends for research purposes, but they never responded.
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Debra Jo Rupp and Kurtwood Smith reprise their 'That '70s Show' roles of Kitty and Red Foreman in the Netflix series 'That '90s Show.' The two stars spoke to The Hollywood Reporter's Tiffany Taylor on set of the sequel series and opened up about season two, watching another cast of teenagers grow up and joining the Netflix comedy family. Season two of 'That '90s Show' hits Netflix June 27.
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A London judge has ruled that Prince Harry will not be able to expand his privacy lawsuit against a British tabloid to include allegations against media mogul Rupert Murdoch and Piers Morgan. After filing a lawsuit against U.K. tabloid The Sun's publisher News Group Newspapers, Prince Harry's lawyers were hoping to sue over claims that Murdoch and other top executives were part of an effort to conceal and destroy evidence of unlawful information gathering.
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⭕️ TRUE CRIME [LIVE]: The hit Netflix Show Baby Reindeer premiered just over a month ago and has earned its creator Richard Gadd rave reviews, along with praise over how he portrayed themes of..