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Georgia Harrison became a campaigner on tackling violence against women and girls since since her ex-partner was jailed for posting an intimate video of her online
A reality TV celebrity who has campaigned for safety for women and girls after becoming a victim of an ex-partner sharing sex videos online is due at Windsor Castle as she is appointed MBE.
Georgia Harrison, 30, rose to fame after her appearance on ITV’s Love Island in 2017.
In 2021, she waived her right to anonymity ahead of a trial that saw Stephen Bear jailed for sharing a secretly recorded sex tape of her on the Only Fans website.
After he was sentenced in 2023, Harrison attended a demonstration, held outside Parliament by domestic violence charity Refuge, calling for specific protections for women and girls to be included in the Online Safety Bill.
Bear, also a reality star, was given a 21-month sentence after being found guilty of voyeurism and disclosing private sexual photographs and films with intent to cause distress. He was released from HMP Brixton in 2024 after serving 10 and a half months.
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Ms Harrison waived her automatic right to anonymity during the trial in 2021 and spoke to press on the steps of Chelmsford Crown Court
Harrison also called for social media platforms to be “held accountable” for online harassment and abuse, and criticised the justice system for failing to “keep up”.
Later that year, she discussed the bill in a Downing Street and met with former technology secretary Michelle Donelan as it returned to the Commons for its final stages.
In 2024, she helped Thames Valley Police launch a campaign about sexual consent titled Consent Conversations.
Harrison explored the prevalence of deepfakes and image-based sexual abuse in an ITV documentary titled Georgia Harrison: Porn, Power, Profit.
She is being honoured for services to tackling online privacy and cyber crime awareness.
As well as Love Island, Harrison has taken part in reality TV shows including Celebrity Ex On The Beach and Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins, which she won with boxer Lani Daniels.
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Stephen Bear was released from prison in January 2024
Also being honoured a the royal castle in Berkshire is the founder and chief executive of Studio Lambert, Stephen Lambert.
Lambert, 66, will is being appointed OBE for services to television.