Georgia Harrison slams Stephen Bear’s ‘offensive’ court behaviour in first TV interview

Georgia Harrison bravely appeared on Thursday's episode of This Morning to talk about becoming a victim of revenge porn.

Her ex-boyfriend Stephen Bear, who won Celebrity Big Brother in 2016, was jailed for 21 months earlier in March for sharing a private sex video of them on his OnlyFans website.

Speaking on This Morning, Georgia discussed Bear's behaviour during the court trial, where he showed up in a Rolls-Royce and even sung to reporters, saying it was "offensive" and "disrespectful".

The star also shared her heartbreak at being dropped by so many brands and people who she thought would support her during the harrowing ordeal.

Georgia, who has appeared on Olivia Meets Her Match and waived her right to anonymity, has since announced a documentary on ITV called Revenge Porn: Georgia Vs Bear, which will explore her personal story.

Bear, 33, and Georgia were captured on CCTV cameras having sex in his garden, in Loughton, Essex, on August 2 2020.

He denied all charges but was found guilty of voyeurism and of two counts of disclosing private sexual photographs and films with intent to cause distress and sentenced earlier this month.

Georgia received praise for speaking out from MPs in Parliament earlier this month and shouts of "hear, hear" in the chamber.

Conservative former minister Vicky Ford said during the International Women’s Day debate: "So much praise must go to the brave Georgia Harrison who was determined to see him stand trial for what he has done."

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