Shamed reality star Stephen Bear has taken aim at his ex-fiancee by saying he’ll get a “new girlfriend” as soon as he’s released from prison.
The 33-year-old proposed to Jessica Smith in January before he was sent to prison. But recent reports claim Jessica has now moved on and is currently dating someone new.
Friends close to Jessica reportedly claimed Bear had been in contact after he learned that the model had moved on weeks after calling time on her relationship with him. They also claimed that Bear said she was “replaceable” and he could find someone new.
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According to reports, Jessica initially agreed to stay committed to Bear after he was sentenced to 21 months behind bars for uploading a sex tape with former Love Island contestant Georgia Harrison filmed without her knowledge or consent. However, last month, Jessica decided to call it quits after realising the relationship was toxic.
A source reportedly told The Sun: “Jess had been excited to tell people about this new guy Josh but then Bear heard about it and obviously couldn’t let it lie. He told her she was replaceable and that he’d easily find a new girlfriend as soon as he got out of prison.”
The insider also claimed that Jessica began to witness Bear’s “controlling” mannerisms. They added: “She’s not bothered though, she is seeing his true colours now and thinks it’s the same old attempt at controlling behaviour.”
Reports claim, the 24-year-old model is now seeing a tattooed hunk, who looks similar to disgraced star Bear. Following Bear’s guilty verdict, Jessica was forced to leave his £525,000 home as it was sold to help pay off his debts.
Bear was found guilty of voyeurism as well as two counts of disclosing private, sexual photographs and films after uploading the video of himself and Ms Harrison to OnlyFans in 2020.
Following his verdict, Ms Harrison said in a statement through police that the “last two years have been absolute hell and this verdict will allow me to start to put the pain I have suffered in the past and start embracing the future”. She said: “I hope me taking a stand gives other men and women who have fallen victim to revenge porn the courage to seek justice and most importantly show them that they have absolutely nothing to be ashamed of.”
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