Olivia Attwood and Malin Andersson share support to Georgia Harrison after Stephen Bear verdict

Olivia Attwood and Malin Andersson have come out to support their friend Georgia Harrison after her ex-boyfriend Stephen Bear was found guilty of voyeurism and disclosing private, sexual photographs and films.

Olivia, Malin and Georgia all appeared on Love Island, Malin in 2015 and Olivia and Georgia in 2017. Olivia and Malin have now expressed their support to fellow Love Island alumna as she's gone through court with her ex-boyfriend.

On Wednesday, 14 December, Olivia answered a question sent in by a follower who asked if she was still friends with Georgia.

Olivia replied: "Of course, always," with two white love hearts. She added: "So proud of her." Olivia then tagged Georgia in the post and added several x's after her name.

Malin also expressed her support on Instagram in the form of a video, where she posed as she showed different headlines regarding Bear's trial.

She captioned the video: "I admire you @georgialouiseharrison for your resilience and strength.. you will help so many people that have been targeted by revenge porn – I can’t imagine the pain you’ve gone through too, dealing with this publicly and also I know first hand how draining the court process can be. You are a queen."

Malin added: "The truth always prevails," with a red heart emoji.

This comes just days after Georgia attended court as she bravely waived her right to anonymity to talk out against her ex in his revenge porn trial.

Bear was found guilty of uploading a CCTV footage to OnlyFans showing him and his Love Island ex girlfriend having sex in his garden on 2 August, 2020. Georgia had told the jury that she had not given consent of being filmed and also said she was unaware that she was being filmed at the time.

During the trial, Chelmsford Crown Court heard how Bear allegedly shared the video on his OnlyFans site and also reportedly circulated it via WhatsApp.

Prosecutor Jacqueline Carey KC told the court that Bear had “profited financially” from the footage.

As he was found guilty of revenge porn and one count of voyeurism on 13 December, Georgia released a statement which said: "The only way to describe how I am feeling now is relieved.

"The last two years have been absolute hell and this verdict will allow me to start to put the pain I have suffered in the past and start embracing the future.

"Bear’s behaviour was completely unacceptable and those who choose to commit such crimes should and will be prosecuted."

Bear now has to wait until January for his sentencing trial on 31 January 2023, where, under a law established in 2015, Bear could face a maximum penalty of two years imprisonment, an unlimited fine, or both.

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