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‘Baby Reindeer’ cast’s surprising reaction to Piers Morgan’s bombshell interview with the real Martha

Lauren Sarner
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A "Baby Reindeer" star (right) said the cast didn't watch the interview with the "real Martha."
A "Baby Reindeer" star (right) said the cast didn't watch the interview with the "real Martha."
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They’re rein-ing it in.

The cast of “Baby Reindeer” has spoken out about the real “Martha,” Fiona Harvey, coming forward and giving an interview to Piers Morgan.

Nava Mau, who played Teri, said the cast stayed far away from it.

“Yeah, we decided not to watch it, so we didn’t,” she told “ET” in an interview published Tuesday.

“Baby Reindeer” stars Jessica Gunning, Richard Gadd and Nava Mau. Gregory Pace/Shutterstock
“Baby Reindeer” stars Jessica Gunning, Richard Gadd and Nava Mau. Gregory Pace/Shutterstock
Piers Morgan interviews the alleged real-life “Martha,” Fiona Harvey, on “Uncensored.” Piers Morgan Uncensored /YouTube
Piers Morgan interviews the alleged real-life “Martha,” Fiona Harvey, on “Uncensored.” Piers Morgan Uncensored /YouTube

Based on events from creator-star Richard Gadd’s life, the show (now streaming, with nearly 60 million viewers tuning in for its first month) follows Donny (Gadd), a struggling comedian who meets Martha (Jessica Gunning) while he’s working as a bartender. When he shows her a moment of kindness, that backfires, and she turns into an obsessed stalker — doing acts such as sending him over 41,000 emails.

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Teri was his love interest.

Gadd initially said that although the show is based on his life, he didn’t want viewers trying to sleuth out who the real Martha was.

“That’s not the point of our show,” he told the Hollywood Reporter.

Fiona Harvey came forward and talked to Piers Morgan. Piers Morgan/Instagram
Fiona Harvey came forward and talked to Piers Morgan. Piers Morgan/Instagram
Jessica Gunning (from left), Tonya Mosley, Richard Gadd and Nava Mau Getty Images for Netflix
Jessica Gunning (from left), Tonya Mosley, Richard Gadd and Nava Mau Getty Images for Netflix
Nava Mau said the cast didn’t watch the Fiona Harvey interview. Gregory Pace/Shutterstock
Nava Mau said the cast didn’t watch the Fiona Harvey interview. Gregory Pace/Shutterstock

Despite his statements, internet sleuths searched out who the real “Martha” is. In May, 58-year-old Fiona Harvey, née Muir, gave her first TV interview to Piers Morgan for his show “Uncensored.”

When asked what message she had for Gadd, she said, “Leave me alone, please. Get a life, get a proper job. I am horrified at what you’ve done.”

In the interview, Harvey revealed she has not watched the show, but found it “quite obscene.”

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“I find it horrifying, misogynistic. Some of the death threats have been really terrible online. People phoning me up,” she went on. “You know, it’s been absolutely horrendous. I wouldn’t give credence to something like that, and it’s not really my kind of drama.”

Fiona Harvey claimed she gave Gadd the “brush-off.” Piers Morgan Uncensored /YouTube
Fiona Harvey claimed she gave Gadd the “brush-off.” Piers Morgan Uncensored /YouTube
Fiona Harvey also said she hadn’t seen the show. Fiona Harvey / Facebook
Fiona Harvey also said she hadn’t seen the show. Fiona Harvey / Facebook
Screenwriter Jenelle Riley (left) and actors Jessica Gunning, Richard Gadd and Nava Mau Getty Images
Screenwriter Jenelle Riley (left) and actors Jessica Gunning, Richard Gadd and Nava Mau Getty Images

On whether she was in love with Gadd, Harvey said: “I gave him the brush-off.”

“I said, ‘No, I’m sorry, I’m not interested.’ He asked me to sleep with him,” she claimed. “And I said, ‘I’ve got a boyfriend.’ I gave him the brush-off big time, I think, you know, subtly so. But the bottom line is … No, I don’t fancy little boys without jobs. That sounds awful. That sounds really, really callous. But, you know.”

Mau, 32, is a transgender actress, and she told the outlet that regardless of what inspired the show, “I felt very lucky to receive this character that was so beautifully written, and I got to play the Teri that comes from the script and was crafted in collaboration with so many people. We all came together and put our own little pieces in — into Teri, and that is who I think is on-screen.”

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