The Netflix drama “Baby Reindeer”, released in April to rave reviews, is promoted as being an autobiographical story depicting real-life events.
In the seven-part series, comedian Richard Gadd portrays Donny, who is stalked by a woman called Martha after he serves her a cup of tea in a pub.
Viewers quickly connected Ms Harvey to the on-screen character Martha following the show’s release due to their physical similarities and posts she had made on social media.
Ms Harvey, who claims she is identified as the stalker, said she received death threats over the show, which she labelled as “defamatory” and “a work of fiction”.
“I think that anyone going along and being in that play and doing this to somebody, I find the behaviour outrageous,” she told Piers Morgan.
Gadd claims he received 41,071 emails, 744 tweets and 106 pages of letters from a woman who inspired the creation of Baby Reindeer.
In the interview, Ms Harvey initially told Piers Morgan “I don’t think I sent him anything” before acknowledging on further questioning that there were likely “a couple of emails”, “18 tweets” and “one letter”.
Harvey also denied ever sitting outside Gadd’s house, attacking his girlfriend or contacting his parents.
“You’re 100 per cent sure it’s not you?” Piers Morgan asked her.
“Yes,” Ms Morgan replied.
Ms Harvey says she is considering legal action against Netflix and Richard Gadd over the show’s depiction and the criticism she has faced since its released.