Georgia Harrison has signed up to ITV’s Love Island All Stars, it has been reported.
The reality star, 29, first appeared on the show in 2017, but since then has been a key campaigner to change the law on revenge porn after her ex boyfriend Stephen Bear was convicted of sharing a video of them having sex which he had secretly filmed on CCTV.
A TV source has revealed ITV have signed up the star for their anticipated All Stars series, which kicks off early next year.
The ITV2 show, which released a brand new teaser earlier this month, is expected to feature former alumni across the globe continuing their quest to find their dream partner.
‘Georgia has become a role model to young people and showed immense courage during her ordeal with her heroic political campaigning,’ a source told The Sun.
‘She is an amazing signing for the new show and producers are really pleased and excited she has decided to do it.’
Georgia Harrison has signed up to ITV’s Love Island All Stars, it has been reported (pictured in November 2023
The reality star, 29, first appeared on the show in 2017 (pictured), but since then has been a key campaigner to change the law on revenge porn
MailOnline have contacted reps for comment.
Last year Georgia endured a horrific trial after she became a victim of revenge porn.
On August 2, 2020, the reality star and her ex boyfriend Stephen Bear had sex pills in his garden, which Bear, 33, secretly filmed on his home CCTV.
He went on to leak the footage online and make £2k from selling the clip.
After Georgia reported her ex to the police she took embarked on an emotional court case which resulted in Stephen being imprisoned back in March.
Bear is currently serving a 21-month prison sentence after being found guilty of voyeurism and two counts of disclosing private, sexual photos and films.
Speaking exclusively to MailOnline at the ITV Palooza last month, Georgia explained how she was ready to move on and felt more confident than ever before: ‘I just feel absolutely elevated within consciousness. I feel like I’ve been within such a good energy of people, and I’m just ready to absolutely smash it.’
Georgia also teased in the recent interview she would be back on our television screens very soon, adding: ‘Everyone’s going to be very proud of what I’ve achieved.’
During the run up to Georgia’s court case, the star also lost two incredibly close friends after both her school friend Cenk Fahri and ex-boyfriend Jake McLean tragically passed away.
Georgia released her memoir Taking Back My Power last month and she revealed that the writing process was ‘tough’ but helped her deal with the grief.
The reality television star was made a victim of revenge porn in 2020 and her ex Stephen Bear, (pictured) is currently serving a 21 month prison sentence after being found guilty of voyeurism and two counts of disclosing private, sexual photos and films
Georgia teased in the recent interview she would be back on our television screens very soon
‘It was like incredibly up and down. It’s really hard to have to discuss some of the hardest things you’ve been through but I think that’s a form of therapy in itself.
‘So I actually found it very therapeutic and I found it to be a real way of honouring those that are no longer here and also honouring my own journey that I’ve been on in the last couple of years.
‘I was just so proud of it. But I’d be lying if i said it wasn’t tough.’
It comes after Love Island All Stars has reportedly been thrown into chaos after the cast demanded more money, just weeks ahead from it’s huge launch on ITV1 and ITV2.
The new series is expected to feature singeltons from previous series as they continue their quest to find their dream partner, with MailOnline previously revealing that spoken-for stars could also made cameo appearances on the show.
According to The Sun the reality stars, who have not yet been officially announced, are refusing to sign their contracts after claiming a 433% increase on their original fee was simply not enough.
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