Piers Morgan’s son has had his say on his father’s upcoming tell-all interview with Baby Reindeer’s “real” Martha.
Spencer Morgan logged into his X, formerly known as Twitter, hours before his dad’s chat with the Fiona Harvey is due to air on Thursday (May 9).
Re-sharing a photo of Piers and Fiona together, Spencer wrote: “Looks like I’m about to get another step mum” in view of his 79,300 followers on the social media platform.
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Piers, who has been married to wife Celia Walden since 2011 and is the father to four children, confirmed on Wednesday (May 8) that he will be speaking to lawyer Fiona on his Piers Morgan Uncensored.
Baby Reindeer follows a comedian who is stalked by a woman named Martha and is a dramatisation of Richard Gadd’s real experience with an alleged stalker. It has been a huge hit and fans had been desperate to find out the identity of the real Martha, even though the comic urged people to stop digging.
It’s now been claimed that Fiona was the woman who inspired Martha and she’s spoken with Piers to “set the record straight”. The outspoken broadcaster told fans that Fiona wanted to “have her say”, writing on X: “*WORLD EXCLUSIVE* The real-life Martha from Baby Reindeer breaks cover and gives me her first TV interview about the smash hit Netflix show. Fiona Harvey wants to have her say & “set the record straight. Is she a psycho stalker? Find out tomorrow on @PiersUncensored.”
However, the lawyer has since reportedly told the Daily Record she was left feeling “a bit used” after their chat. She said: “There was a heavy emphasis from Piers Morgan on Gadd and the emails I am supposed to have sent. I have my own thoughts on it that I’d like to keep to myself but I wouldn’t say I was happy. It was very rapid to try to trip me up. He did it fast paced to catch me off guard.
“Piers kept saying to me, ‘Are you sure you haven’t sent this guy 41,000 emails and phone calls?’ A lot of the interview, for a good 10 minutes, he kept coming back to this’.” “It seemed to me that I was set up,” she added. “I feel a bit used.”
Appearing on This Morning last month, Richard has been open about his real-life stalking ordeal. He said it became “relentless”. “At one stage it was like an assault on all senses, across all media, emails, phone, everything,” he claimed. “It felt like a barrage, a constant 24/7 issue.”
The star had changed details in the TV show, in order to protect the identities of those involved. And he also made it clear that he wanted viewers to stop trying to uncover the identity of his real stalker. “Please don’t speculate on who any of the real life people could be,” he wrote on Instagram. “That’s not the point of the show.” Daily Star has reached out to a representative for Piers for comment.
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