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Georgia Harrison ‘signs up for Love Island All Stars’ after revenge porn horror

Revenge Porn activist Georgia Harrison has reportedly signed up to ITV’s Love Island All Stars series, according to The Sun on Sunday.

The brave reality star, 29, first found fame when she appeared on the long-running reality show back in 2017. But she was thrown into the limelight last year when her twisted ex Stephen Bear was convicted of sharing a video of them having sex which he secretly filmed on CCTV.

When she took her case to trial, the TV star waived her right to anonymity to reveal what she went through and share her story to help prevent it from happening to anyone else. The Essex-native went on to meet up with Labour party leader Sir Kier Starmer and Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper to discuss violence against girls.

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Since Stephen was locked up behind bars for his crimes, the star has gone from strength to strength. She even documented the traumatic ordeal in her recent documentary, Revenge Porn: Georgia vs Bear.

Georgia Harrison ‘signs up for Love Island All Stars’ after revenge porn horror
(Image: Georgia Harrison/Instagram)

Now, the blonde bombshell is ready to step back into the limelight as a TV source told the publication that she signed up for the Love Island All Stars series in the new year. The insider explained: “Georgia has become a role model to young people and showed immense courage during her ordeal with her heroic political campaigning.

“She is an amazing signing for the new show and producers are really pleased and excited she has decided to do it.” Daily Star has reached out to ITV representatives for a comment.

It comes after Georgia told The Sun that she wanted to stand as a Labour MP for Essex. The reality star revealed: “I had serious conversations with a couple of Labour MPs about if I could run for Essex and they said it would be possible.

Stephen Bear was sentenced to 21 months behind bars
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“They told me to go away and think about it. They said if I was being serious about running for an MP it is something that they would support me with.

“I think also for little girls growing up seeing someone like me running for an MP would be quite inspiring. We need more normal people going into politics.” Love Island All Stars is set to hit out screens next month and will be hosted by Maya Jama in the heart of South Africa.

It comes after Georgia shared her excitement to move on with her life after Bear was imprisoned for 21 months after being found guilty of voyeurism and two counts of disclosing private, sexual photos and films. She told MailOnline: “I just feel absolutely elevated within consciousness.

She has recently been in talks about standing as an MP
(Image: Instagram)

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“I feel like I’ve been within such a good energy of people, and I’m just ready to absolutely smash it.” She also teased that she would be back on our screens very soon, adding: “Everyone’s going to be very proud of what I achieved.”

During the run up to Georgia’s court case, the star lost two close friends after her school friend Cenk Fahri and ex-boyfriend Jake McLean tragically passed away. Georgia released a memoir Taking Back My Power last month and she revealed that the writing process was “tough” but helped her deal with the grief.

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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