Georgia Harrison felt there was 'nothing worth living for' due to revenge porn ordeal
21.03.2023 - 02:35
/ ok.co.uk
Georgia Harrison felt there was "nothing worth living for" while fighting for justice against Stephen Bear. The former Love Island star and model, who tonight released a documentary about her revenge porn ordeal on ITV2, was pushed to breaking point when the trial against Stephen was pushed back a further nine months. Georgia, 28, took Stephen, 33 to court, who was eventually jailed for 21 months for selling CCTV footage of them having sex in his garden.
He also had to sign the sex offenders' register, on which he'll remain for 10 years. At one point in the documentary, Georgia breaks down on camera after finding out the news the trial had been pushed back for nine months. "I just don't know what to do anymore.
I feel like my life's been on hold for a whole year," she said. "And I said I'd be strong when I heard it might be getting put back, but not a year. I'll be 28 by the time this goes to court." Close friend and fellow Love Island alum Kaz Crossley, who was recently detained herself by police in Dubai, shared how low the news had made Georgia feel.
"I remember reaching out to her, checking she was good, and I remember she said to me, 'Kaz, I don't actually wanna be here anymore, I don't feel like I can do it, and there's nothing worth living for'," she revealed. Later on, Georgia explained just how much the ordeal had put her through. "I've had my privacy and my dignity ripped from beneath me, I've had my life changed forever," she told the camera.
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