CHLOE AYLING’s true-story drama will recreate the moment the model went live on air to speak about her kidnapping – and deny claims she had faked the ordeal.
Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid will be portrayed by Robert Glenister and Louise Delamere in the tense scenes, which see Chloe being quizzed about her abduction.
The interview on GMB in October 2017, saw Piers address rumours that Chloe, portrayed by Nadia Parkes, had been working alongside the kidnappers in a publicity stunt.
Kidnapped: The Chloe Ayling Story, which starts on BBC Three tonight, will follow the events of her kidnapping in Milan, Italy in 2017, for which two men were jailed.
Chloe said: “This should be a lesson for people not to judge victims based on how they act.”
Meanwhile, Chloe revealed "I always have to defend myself", over trolls who claim she lied about her kidnap.
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Brothers Lukasz and Michael Herba were convicted of kidnapping Chloe and sentenced to more than 16 years in prison.
Despite their convictions, the model shared how cowardly keyboard warriors, who allege she faked her horror ordeal, still target her with hate.
She told : "I feel like there was no [acknowledgment] of what I went through.
"I was never praised for my bravery getting out of that situation. Instead, I always have to defend myself."
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The brit was 21-years-old when she was abducted in 2017.
She was drugged with ketamine before being stuffed in a suitcase and bundled into the boot of a car.
The kidnapper brothers held her hostage at a farmhouse near Turin for six days while a €300,000 (£265,000) ransom was demanded.