Georgia Harrison announces split from mystery boyfriend after Stephen Bear trial

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Georgia Harrison announces split from mystery boyfriend after Stephen Bear trial
Georgia Harrison announces split from mystery boyfriend after Stephen Bear trial

Georgia Harrison has revealed she has secretly split from her mystery boyfriend recently, following her trial against Stephen Bear.

The 28-year-old former Love Island star disclosed her new single status as she was quizzed by fans during an Instagram question and answer session.

As she invited fans to "ask me a question", one fan penned: "Still single xxx".

To which Georgia confirmed: "As of recently ... yes I am", revealing she has split from her mystery boyfriend.

One fan then asked what 'sexy' outfit she was planning to wear for Valentine's Day, to which she replied "my pyjamas" along with a laughing emoji.

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Georgia first opened up about her new romance with her mystery man in November.

Georgia Harrison announces split from mystery boyfriend after Stephen Bear trialGeorgia Harrison has split from her mystery man (Georgia Harrison/Instagram)
Georgia Harrison announces split from mystery boyfriend after Stephen Bear trialFormer Love Island star Georgia revealed she was 'recently' single (Georgia Harrison/Instagram)

The reality star first met her boyfriend, who stayed away from the limelight, at Glastonbury Festival in the summer as Georgia said she felt their meeting was "fate".

And when asked by the Mail Online if her beau could be The One, she said: "I hope so. He's around my age, but I won't talk too much about him because I don't want to drag him into it."

Georgia's split comes a few months after her ex-boyfriend Stephen Bear was convicted in a revenge porn trial in December, with the sentencing recently delayed by a judge for a psychiatric report.

Bear, 32, was found guilty of voyeurism by a majority verdict and guilty to two counts of disclosing private sexual photographs and films with intent to cause distress by an unanimous verdict, after the jury deliberations began yesterday after lunch.

Georgia Harrison announces split from mystery boyfriend after Stephen Bear trialGeorgia waived her right to anonymity in the trial (GC Images)
Georgia Harrison announces split from mystery boyfriend after Stephen Bear trialBear was convicted in the revenge porn trial (PA)

He was accused of planning to film himself having sex with Love Island star Georgia, who waived her right to anonymity, at his home in August 2020, and sharing the CCTV video on his OnlyFans account without her consent.

Speaking after the verdict was handed down, Georgia bravely discussed the impact of Bear's actions in a statement.

It read: "The only way to describe how I am feeling now is relieved.

"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.

"Bear’s behaviour was completely unacceptable and those who choose to commit such crimes should and will be prosecuted.

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Georgia Harrison announces split from mystery boyfriend after Stephen Bear trialGeorgia discussed the impact of the case after the verdict was handed down (PA)

"We are living in a time where so much of our lives and our children’s lives are spent online and it is so important that individuals are protected in the virtual world just as they are in reality. Social media has given us the egalitarian belief that we are all publishers but what it hasn’t done is regulate what we should responsibly publish.

"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.

"I have felt ashamed, hurt, violated, even broken at times but today I stand here feeling empowered, grateful and a huge sense of unity with all of those who have reached out to support me throughout this ordeal.

"I want to take the time to thank the Essex police force (especially Brian Sitch) and also Michelle Roycroft who have been such a huge support to me throughout and have worked tirelessly for two years to get to this point.

"I also want to thank my KC Ms Carey, the jury, the judge Christopher Morgan and all of the victim support team at Chelmsford for ensuring justice was served and helping make my experience as comfortable as possible.

"And of course my friends and family for being by my side. especially my mum who I couldn’t have done this without."

Amy Denman

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