Georgia Harrison has admitted her heartbreaking fears that her future children may one day find her sex tape.
The Love Island and TOWIE star, 29, suffered a horrific trial in late 2022 after becoming a victim of revenge porn by her partner at the time, reality star Stephen Bear.
On August 2, 2020, the couple had sex in their garden, which Bear, 34, secretly filmed on his home’s CCTV. He then leaked the footage online and made money selling the clip.
After Georgia reported her ex to the police, she embarked on the emotional court case which resulted in Stephen being jailed for 10 and a half months.
He was found guilty of voyeurism and two counts of disseminating private and sexual photographs and films.
Georgia Harrison has admitted her heartbreaking fears that her future children may one day find her sex tape.
The Love Island and TOWIE star, 29, suffered a horrific trial in late 2022 after becoming a victim of revenge porn by her partner at the time, reality star Stephen Bear.
And speaking in an emotional new interview, Georgia said the sun: “I hope one day I have children, and that is my biggest fear: that they will find it.”
She added of Bear: “If I walked past him my heart would drop, but I never feel like I’d have to worry about him walking up to me.” “I have a (five-year) restraining order, but I want it to be longer.”
She also claimed that she is still waiting for him to pay her damages, six months after his release from prison.
He has paid the confiscation order of £22,305 to the Home Office.
She added to the post: ‘It blows my mind. I never managed to get a cent back because he got rid of most of his money.
During the chat, she also talked about how she’s currently dating and “seeing where things are going,” but she always fears that suitors have seen her video.
She said that most of the people she knows are aware of what happened and that is why she becomes “an elephant in the room.”
However, Georgia was hopeful, saying she hopes whoever she meets will be “understanding” of what happened, adding: “That’s why I’m trying so hard to change the law, because I’d like to think that one day, they might live in a world where I don’t have to worry about my husband seeing this.”
On August 2, 2020, the couple had sex in their garden, which Bear, 34, secretly filmed on his home’s CCTV. He then leaked the footage online and made money selling the clip.
And speaking in an emotional new interview, Georgia told The Sun: “Hopefully one day I will have children, and that’s my biggest fear – that they will find it.”
It comes after Georgia revealed earlier this summer that she was the victim of a broad daylight mugging outside the posh Nessa restaurant in London’s Soho.
The star took to her Instagram with a desperate plea for the return of her stolen purse which she claimed included an “irreplaceable necklace” and her passport.
Georgia shared snaps of the eye-catching pink accessory emblazoned with the word ‘Guccify’ and asked for help before she travels abroad next week.
Writing: “To whoever just stole my bag in London, it has so many things I care about, please return it.”
Alongside a photo of the restaurant, she said: “I was outside this restaurant @nessasoho so if anyone saw anything please let me know as it is a very noticeable bag but the CCTV couldn’t pick it up there was a necklace irreplaceable there, so If you were involved, just come back.’
Before finally adding: “If anyone finds out that someone is trying to sell this, let them know it’s mine.”
‘My passport was there too and I’m flying out next Friday. Will I be able to get a replacement on Monday as it only gives me 1 week fast track options?’
She added of Bear: “If I walked past him my heart would drop, but I never feel like I’d have to worry about him walking up to me.” I have a restraining order (for five years), but I want it to be extended.’
She later shared a photo of her holding the bag at a concert with the words “Isn’t life fun?”
After fans believed the items had been returned to her, Georgia was forced to clarify that it was an old image and she still faced £1,000 worth of damage as a result of the theft.
Writing: “Just to confirm I didn’t get it back, it was a photo from the night before it was stolen, I’m still in the process of getting breakdown cover to get myself new kit, change my appearance and try to get a new passport ‘.
‘Over $1,000 in damage control and much less the price of the bag and the belongings inside. “London is crazy, watch your stuff guys, because it’s just not safe.”