Piers Morgan Baby Reindeer interview LIVE — 'Real Martha' Fiona Harvey sends scathing message to Richard Gadd after show

Fiona Harvey says she sent 'less than 10'

Fiona Harvey said she only sent Richard Gadd “less than 10” emails.

She then admitted that she had sent him one letter.

When Piers asked her who she thought had sent him the letter, she had no suspicion.

“I have no idea,” she responded.

“I think he probably made it up himself.”

'Simply not true'

Piers Morgan told Fiona Harvey that she had allegedly sent Richard Gadd 41,000 emails, 350 hours of voice messages, 744 tweets, 48 ​​Facebook messages and 106 letters.

Fiona Harvey said it is “simply not true” that she sent Richard Gadd so many emails.

“If someone sent someone 41,000 emails or something, how many would they do in a day? A lot.”

Harvey says it's all fiction

Fiona Harvey said she had met Richard Gadd two or three times, but he seemed to be the one 'obsessed' with her from the start.

“He didn't offer me a cup of tea,” she denied the scene from the show.

“I felt like having a meal with a drink of lemonade, and I was very hungry. I have diabetes, so I'm very hungry. So that's true.”

She continued to explain their first conversation – after he “interrupted” her.

“He said, 'Oh, you're Scottish,' and basically demanded the conversation.

“You know, I was talking to someone. It's pretty rich. Interrupt him. So from then on he seemed obsessed with me.”

Harvey says maker has 'psychiatric problems'

Fiona Harvey said she thinks Baby Reindeer creator Richard Gadd has “extreme psychiatric problems.”

“It's a work of fiction,” she said of the show. 'It's an exaggeration, as I've always said.

'And there are two real facts in that. His name is Richard Gadd, and he works as a bartender on benefits at the Hawley Arms. And we met two or three times.”

Fiona Harvey hasn't seen Baby Reindeer

Fiona Harvey admitted that although she had heard about the show, she had not seen it herself.

“Not at all,” she said.

'I heard about the legal practice, about the prison sentences and all that stuff.

“I didn't see any of it,” she said.

Fiona Harvey was 'forced into this situation'

Piers Morgan Fiona asked Harvey why she's coming out publicly – and Harvey said she had no choice.

“On the Internet, investigators tracked me down, chased me and threatened me with death,” Harvey said.

“So it wasn't really a choice. I was forced into this situation.”