Fiona Harvey, the self-proclaimed inspiration for Netflix’s “Child Reindeer,” has been hit with a brand new stalking allegation … as British politician George Galloway has come ahead as an alleged sufferer.
George stopped by “Piers Morgan Uncensored” and claimed Fiona stalked him throughout the ’80s … stating he selected to talk out after seeing FH on Piers’ present final month.
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He added … “It took me proper again to the Nineteen Eighties, when stalking was up shut and private as a result of there was no emails, there was no texting. You needed to both cellphone somebody on their landline or flip up at their door. That is actual stalking — and that is what she did to me.”
As George put it … Fiona was “ceaselessly on [his] case,” slamming her as an “obsessive girl.”
Nonetheless, Fiona was not romantically considering George, with the broadcaster-turned-politician sharing FH wished his job.
Based on George, Fiona was relentless in her pursuit … popping up in every single place he was and calling him tons of of instances. George even declared he was “able to testify” towards Fiona … who’s at the moment suing Netflix for $170 million over claims of defamation, negligence and privateness violations.
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Based on Fiona’s lawsuit … Netflix informed “brutal lies” about her within the “Child Reindeer” sequence, a dramatized re-telling of Richard Gadd‘s one-man present — which particulars an expertise with a stalker, who he renamed Martha.
Netflix nor Richard have recognized Fiona because the drama’s inspiration, however Fiona has defended that they’ve “destroyed her status, her character and her life” with the present.
The streamer has made it clear they plan to battle the lawsuit … standing by Richard, who’s already getting awards season buzz.
We have reached out to Fiona’s lawyer for remark … thus far, no phrase again.