
Georgia Harrison impressed many people tonight as she spoke openly about being a victim of revenge porn at the hands of her ex-boyfriend Stephen Bear.
Bear, who won Celebrity Big Brother in 2016, was sentenced to 21 months in prison on March 3 for posting a private video of himself having sex with Georgia on his OnlyFans website.
He was also issued a five-year restraining order barring him from contacting Georgia, and his name is now on the sex offenders registry.
Bear, 33, and Georgia, 27, of Love Island, were caught by Surveillance cameras having sex in his yard in August 2020.
Georgia had no idea that this would be the beginning of two years of ‘hell’ as the video circulated all over the internet and throughout the world.
On tonight’s ITV documentary Revenge Porn: Georgia versus Bear, Georgia said how she felt ‘damaged,’ ‘ashamed,’ ‘used,’ and ‘violated’ because her private had been invaded in such a way.

Throughout the video, Bear was shown laughing about and not taking the trial seriously, and in a few WhatsApp chats, he branded Georgia ‘attention-seeking’ and a ‘crazy person’ for calling him out on the crime.
‘You’ve actually lost the plot, f****** hell,’ he said, as he also told Georgia she was ‘going to look so dumb afterwards’.
Bear looks to have gotten that one wrong, as spectators praised Georgia for her bravery while labelling Bear ‘vile’ and applauding his sentencing.

‘Finding it so hard to watch Georgia vs Bear. He is an absolute vile scumbag and she should be so proud of herself for fighting this, getting justice for herself and for showing women why it’s so important not to give up,’ one person wrote.
Another said: ‘I’m so glad you did this documentary Georgia. Thank you and well done for being a voice’.
‘So pleased @georgiaharisonx went through with this. Revenge porn is way more common than you think! We just don’t talk about it because of the embarrassment!’ penned a third.
Luckily, towards the conclusion of the documentary George revealed the agony had finally ‘disappeared’.
‘It’s gone,’ she said in the wake of Bear’s sentence, as she concluded: ‘I really do feel like I can move on, and I’m going to.’