Baby Reindeer official trailer The woman who claims to be the real-life inspiration behind Richard Gadd's hit drama series, Baby Reindeer, is reportedly suing Netflix. The woman alleges that the show defamed her and she is seeking millions in damages, according to legal documents obtained by The Mirror. She denies the actions attributed to the character "Martha", portrayed by actress Jessica Gunning, and accuses Netflix of providing viewers with a roadmap to identify her in real life.
The lawsuit highlights a phrase used in the show, "Hang my curtains," which can be traced back to a tweet by her from 2014. The suit also draws parallels between her and the character "Martha". Both are Scottish lawyers living in London, twenty years older than Gadd, have been accused of stalking a lawyer in a newspaper article, and bear an uncanny resemblance to each other.
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[email protected] 44 (0)1959 532 227 (Image: NETFLIX/PLANET PHOTOS) Additionally, "Martha's" accent, speech pattern, and cadence are allegedly indistinguishable from hers.
According to the legal documents, she claims to have suffered torment following the release of her name, leading to anxiety, nightmares, panic attacks, shame, depression, nervousness, stomach pains, loss of appetite, extreme stress, and sickness. The law.
