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OPINION - 'I cried at Baby Reindeer — no one admits toxic relationships can be addictive'

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and moved me greatly. In case you’re unaware, it’s a show created by comedian which is based on his by a woman, a stranger to whom he gave a free cup of tea in the pub where he worked. She dubbed him her “” and it turned into a story of, as Gadd puts it: “41,071 emails, 350 hours of voicemail, 744 tweets, 46 Facebook messages, four fake Facebook accounts, 106 pages of letters, and one cup of tea.” The series starts off dark enough

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