Vile voice messages sent by jailed reality star Stephen Bear to his ex-partner Georgia Harrison as he attempted to vehemently deny that he’d filmed and circulated revenge porn of the pair have been heard for the first time.
Former Celebrity Big Brother housemate Stephen, 33, attempted to alter Georgia’s reality as he insisted in the audio messages that he had nothing to do with a sex tape of the pair that subsequently found its way onto OnlyFans, Whatsapp and other online sites.
Stephen branded former Love Island star Georgia ‘f**king dumb’ and claimed she was attention seeking after she put a call out on social media in 2020 for her followers to send screen shots and information to her agent if they’d seen the clip.
After she and her mother Nicola gathered enough evidence, Georgia confidently confronted Bear on WhatsApp and refused to back down as he attempted to manipulate her.
In Georgia’s ITV2 documentary Revenge Porn: Georgia Vs Bear, which aired on Monday night, Stephen spat: ‘Trolls man, like what the f**k are you going on about? My DMs are flooded with everyone going apparently I’ve filmed you and sent it.
Manipulation: Vile voice messages sent by jailed reality star Stephen Bear, 33, to his ex Georgia Harrison as he attempted to vehemently deny ‘revenge porn’ have been heard
Vile: In Georgia’s ITV2 documentary Revenge Porn: Georgia Vs Bear, which aired on Monday night, Stephen branded Georgia ‘f**king dumb’ as he denied his involvement
‘So then I’ve gone on your story and you’ve actually written some f**king essays and essays, painting me out as someone I’m not.
‘That’s not fair. You shouldn’t be doing that. Especially since I haven’t f**king sent anything I ever would.’
Georgia replied by text: ‘I’ve got evidence to prove it and you know what you have done so don’t act dumb.’
Playing innocent, Bear seethed: ‘What do you mean what have I done? What the f**k have I apparently done? I’ve done nothing. It’s like you’re just attention seeking or something.’
In a piece to camera, Georgia then said in the documentary: ‘He was just trying to manipulate me to feel sorry for him which in the past has worked.’
In another note, Stephen continued: ‘I don’t do stuff like that, that’s next level s**t. That can just ruin people’s lives.
‘You just don’t think before you do anything. That’s really not fair.’
Georgia wrote back: ‘I’ve spoken to multiple boys you’ve shown and I’ve got people who have it who have sent me screenshots.’
Horrific: Georgia confidently confronted Bear on WhatsApp and refused to back down as he attempted to manipulate her
She added: ‘I’m getting you knicked (sic).’
In a final attempt to save himself, Stephen told Georgia: ‘Have a bit of fun, show off to all your friends but when the dust settles, you’ll look like such an idiot for making up full blown lies.’
Georgia hit back by text: ‘Wicked we’ll discuss it in court. Because I know what you’ve done.’
Scoffing at Georgia, Stephen responded: ‘God, you’ve actually lost the plot. F**king hell!
‘Do your worst and you’re going to feel so f**king dumb afterwards.’
Georgia concluded: ‘You’re going to go to prison for this Bear.’
Horrific experience: Stephen claimed Georgia was attention seeking after she put a call out on social media in 2020 for her followers to send screen shots if they’d seen the film
Stephen is serving a 21 month jail sentence for voyeurism and two counts of ‘revenge porn’ after uploading footage of the pair having sex to his subscription based OnlyFans, without her consent.
The illicit recording had been captured on CCTV on August 2, 2020, in his garden in Loughton, Essex without Georgia’s knowledge, on adult website OnlyFans and he made £2,000 from it.
Georgia, who has also appeared on The Only Way Is Essex, waived her right to anonymity and insisted she stands in solidarity with other victims of revenge porn.
The television personality discussed the ‘biggest hurdles’ she faced after becoming a victim of revenge porn by her ex Stephen on Monday.
She said despite having ‘constant flashbacks’ of the video, the hardest part was ‘proving how distressed’ the distribution of the clip had made her feel.
Speaking on Good Morning Britain, she explained: ‘I think violation is a good word. You feel extremely exploited and hurt. Having to deal with that scale. It was a really devastating time for me.’
Georgia continued: ‘One of the biggest hurdles is to prove that someone knew you’d be distressed if they shared that video.
‘Six percent even manage to get the perpetrator charged – that’s just arrested.
Recovering: Georgia discussed the ‘biggest hurdles’ she faced after becoming a victim of revenge porn by her ex Stephen Bear on Monday
‘You are using another human being. It doesn’t matter what your motivation is.
‘It’s quite frankly evil. What I really want other victims to know is don’t feel like you can’t come forward. The only thing that’s shameful is distribution without consent.’
Recalling finding out that the footage had been shared online, she explained: ‘I would have constant flashbacks of all of the other footage that was in there. It was important for me that the police put a stop to it.’
‘I think we’re getting there. In politics a lot of people talk about things but it’s actually getting it done.’
When asked by hosts Susanna Reid and Ed Balls about if she would consider stepping into politics, she sad: ‘Over the past 2 years I’ve spoken to victims on a daily basis. I really have educated myself on this, so I feel like I have the skills to take this forward.’
It comes after Georgia said she ‘will always fear’ she is being secretly recorded while having sex in an exclusive chat with MailOnline.
The TV star says she ‘spiraled into a dark depression’ when she discovered Stephen had contrived to use their sex life for financial gain – and the trauma has impacted her relationship with men to this day.
Exes: The illicit filming took place at Bear’s home in Loughton, Essex, back in 2020, and, in a new ITV2 documentary, Revenge Porn: Georgia vs Bear, Georgia tells her story
‘It’s definitely impacted the way I deal with intimate situations,’ she says.
‘Especially if I find myself in a relationship where it is going to become intimate or sexually active, I will always have this fear in the back of my head. Even though I feel safe, I think “Is there a camera? Is someone recording me?”.
‘I always have this hypersensitivity. It’s definitely affected me with future relationships. I’m doing my best to work through it.’
Georgia says she is getting therapy and doing everything she can to ‘get rid of the trauma patterns’.