Georgia Harrison stood up for the victims of porn.
Reality TV personalities Stephen Bear For sharing a private clip of him having sex on the OnlyFans website, he was sentenced 21 months.
Reality TV star Harrison, 28, was captured having sex in his backyard in August 2020.
He was found guilty in two counts of disclosing intimate sexual photos and films with the intent of distress.
He told reporters when he arrived at the Chelmsford Crown Court sentencing hearing on Friday that it was “not a fair trial”.
He was dropped off some distance from the court. Smith and Jessica walked up the road together, before Smith stopped Smith to apparently film him talking on her phone.
Bear donned a dark coat and dark sunglasses. Bear took a selfie of himself with a girl and then asked for permission to take another selfie.
As he entered the court building, he made peace gestures and waved to reporters as if he were a friend.
Bear, a former Ex on the Beach contestant and Celebrity Big Brother winner, said he made £40,000 in two months on OnlyFans after uploading the video without his then-girlfriend’s consent.
Harrison, well-known for her appearances on Love Island Only Way Is EssexShe said that she was unaware they had been filmed. Bear assured her that he would delete the footage but she later found out it was being circulated online.
Georgia Harrison speaks out for victims and perpetrators of revenge porn
Any victim of any type of sexual offense in the UK is automatically granted anonymity. This means that the media cannot reveal their identities.
Harrison chose to waive her legal rights and talk about her experience.
She added that her anonymity was “taken away almost immediately” as “many people were aware of the video”.
ITV’s interview Good Morning Britain She stated that discussing her past could help others see the terrible effects of revenge porn.
She said: “I had just suffered in silence with the fear of it surfacing for so long that when it finally did, I just thought, not only do I want to take a stand for myself, but I want to do it for other women and men, because … people do not realise the effect it has on people.”
Harrison told the show she was “was very, very upset” about seeing the footage the first time but hoped it would stay private.
She described the moment she was sent the screenshot of the video, saying: “The whole world just kind of fell under my feet and I instantly knew it had gone international.”
“To be honest, I really did hide myself in a room for a long time. It was a topic that people talked about everywhere I went.
“I did feel hurt, humiliated, ashamed and I felt very used, that you could love and trust someone and know in that moment, that you thought was a moment of love, was really a moment of making money for them and I just think it took a long time for me to get to this point.”
Harrison, in a victim-impact statement read following the jury verdict at Chelmsford Crown Court stated that her past two year had been “absolute Hell” and that she hoped her ex’s sentence would help her “embracing the Future”.
Harrison shared with GMB how non-consensual disclosure of sexual content is more common than people could ever imagine. She also said that she is often contacted by people who are looking for support.
She added: “What I want to say to men … (and) young boys is it is not a good thing to do, you will be publicly shamed. It’s unacceptable.”