Everything You Need To Know About Georgia Harrison’s Documentary – Georgia Vs. Bear: Revenge Porn

The former Love Islander will share her story of becoming a victim of revenge porn at the hands of jailed ex-boyfriend Stephen Bear

Georgia Harrison

by Millie Payne |
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Georgia Harrison will share her story of becoming a victim of revenge porn at the hands of jailed ex-boyfriend Stephen Bear and how this has affected her life in a new documentary.

Here is everything you need to know.

When does Georgia vs. Bear: Revenge Porn air?

Georgia vs. Bear: Revenge Porn airs tonight (Monday 20 March) at 10pm on on ITV2.

Is there a trailer for Georgia vs. Bear: Revenge Porn?

Not an official one, no. However, ITV has shared a teaser to the documentary, which flashes with the sentences: 'Georgia had sex with an ex', 'he filmed it', 'she asked him to delete', 'he didn't', 'he shared', 'she went to the police' 'he was found guilty', 'and sentenced to 21 months in prison', before it concluded with, 'this is her story'.

It then pans to a snippet outside the courtroom, where Georgia addresses reporters and Bear refuses to say whether he shows remorse for the distress he has caused her.

What has Georgia said about Georgia vs. Bear: Revenge Porn?

She told Grazia last week that filming the documentary gave her 'peace'. 'I made a lot of home videos during that time because I think it really helped me deal with the situation as I was silenced for so long,' she explained.

'For nearly two years I had to listen to him spreading lies about me on his YouTube channel, social media and on his girlfriend's (Jessica Smith) page and I just couldn't say anything because I had to wait for my day in court.'

She has also revealed that the documentary will unveil conversations and voice notes between her and Bear where he denied it was her and denied releasing it.

As well as the upcoming documentary, Georgia is now attempting to sue Bear for halting her once-thriving career, as she explained she has been dropped by every brand that ever worked with her.

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What else has Georgia said?

Speaking for the first time since Bear was jailed for sharing a sex video of them online, the former Love Island star said that she was rushed to hospital and 'almost died' in the aftermath of discovering the content had been shared on his OnlyFans profile.

'When it first happened, the physical effects on me were just horrific,' she told The Sun. 'I had acne come up all over my face. I ended up getting a cyst infection - the cyst eventually burst - and I was in hospital from stress.

'They said my kidneys, my pelvis, and multiple organs were infected, and I was going into septic shock.'

Earlier this month, 33-year-old Bear - who won Celebrity Big Brother in 2016 - was given a 21-month jail sentence for voyeurism and two counts of disclosing private sexual photographs and films. He was also slapped with a restraining order and placed on the sex offenders register for ten years. He has refused to apologise to Georgia, 28, or acknowledge the profound distress he has caused her.

Elsewhere during her candid interview, Georgia disclosed the moment she uncovered the sex tape, revealing that she had logged onto Bear's OnlyFans - an X-rated subscription platform - page to find a 'screenshot of him on top of me in his garden'. Georgia said that Bear included in the caption: 'Sign up now for 50 per cent off to see me f*ing this bch in my garden.'

Georgia and Bear started dating in October 2018 after meeting on MTV's The Challenge but they had split by July 2019. On the day the video was made, in August 2020, their relationship was platonic and they had consensual sex.

Georgia explained how Bear admitted there were cameras in the garden but had acted like it was 'an accident'. She then heard rumours Bear had shown his friends the video and she was later sent a recording of it from America - the telling moment it had been spread globally. The reality star admitted it left her feeling 'used' and 'violated'.

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