NETFLIX has broken its silence on Baby Reindeer and insists it took every precaution to keep the real stalker's identity secret.
Fiona Harvey - who claims to be the inspiration for the obsessive Martha character - has spoken to Piers Morgan Uncensored, with the interview to be aired tonight.
‘Real Baby Reindeer stalker’ Fiona Harvey will be grilled by Piers Morgan in her first ever TV interview ‘Real Baby Reindeer stalker’Credit: Instagram/@piersmorganRichard Gadd as Donny and Jessica Gunning as Martha in the Netflix showCredit: Ed Miller/NetflixThe show rocketed to the number one most watched Netflix show after premiering in AprilThe smash hit miniseries purports to be a true story, based on writer and star Richard Gadd's own experiences of being stalked and sexually assaulted.
Harvey was 'outed' within hours of the show premiering on Netflix last month by internet sleuths.
Speaking in parliament, policy chief Benjamin King said that Netflix and Clerkenwell Films - who made the show - took "every reasonable precaution in disguising the real-life identities of the people involved in that story".
Putin accused of surrounding himself with same 'actors' at series of eventsSNP MP John Nicolson, who sits on the Culture, Media and Sport Committee, added that efforts hadn't stopped fans finding Harvey online.
Mr King responded saying Netflix needed to balance protecting identities with upholding the "veracity and authenticity" of the show.
"We didn't want to anonymise that or make it generic to the point where it was no longer his story because that would undermine the intent behind the show," the senior public policy director said.
"Ultimately, it's obviously very difficult to control what viewers do, particularly in a world where everything is amplified by social media.
"I personally wouldn't be comfortable with a world in which we decided it was better that Richard was silenced and not allowed to tell the story."
Gadd encouraged fans not to try discover the real life counterparts to the characters - and has insisted the Martha inspiration is a victim and was failed by the system.
However, Harvey, 58, has since come out to confirm she is the woman Gadd claims harassed her.
The writer - who plays a fictionalised version of himself called Donnie Dunn - said fans' investigations have led to people he's worked with being wrongly accused of being a producer he alleges sexually assaulted him.
Gadd wrote on his Instagram page about how "people I love, have worked with, and admire" were being targeted unfairly.
He added: "Please don't speculate on who any of the real life people could be. That's not the point of the show."
Edinburgh Hogmanay revellers stuck in queues for TWO HOURS in torrential rain Harvey has been scathing about the show on social mediaThe law graduate says she met Gadd while he was working at The Hawley Arms in Camden