Baby Reindeer's 'Martha' to 'appear' at nightclub as fuming followers blast stunt as 'grotesque'

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A Coventry nightclub has sparked outrage online after claiming a 'world exclusive' public appearance by Baby Reindeer's real life 'Martha'.Kasbah Nightclub shared a promotional image on its Facebook page, which boasts 44,000 followers, stating that 'Martha'would be making a 'personal appearance' to 'sign autographs, take selfies and maybe take some lucky reindeer home to hang her curtains'.Earlier this month, the Record exclusively reported the identity of the Scots law graduate who was claiming to be the inspiration for Martha.

It is not known if Fiona Harvey is the person who will be appearing at the club, or if it's an elaborate online hoax. In a recent interview with Piers Morgan, Harvey claimed that the Netflix miniseries, which portrays a former lawyer conducting a relentless stalking and harassment campaign against writer and screen star Richard Gadd, was purely a 'work of fiction'.The chilling seven-episode series is labelled as a 'true story' by Netflix, detailing how Fife-born comic Gadd's character Donny receives hundreds of hours of unwanted voice messages and over 40,000 emails from 'Martha', a woman he encounters at his place of work.

Kasbah Nightclub is notorious for its previous pranks on fans, including a false assertion that Donald Trump's lawyers demanded the removal of a picture of the president from promotional images, reports Birmingham Live.

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