Georgia Harrison shares dream of US move after Stephen Bear conviction

Georgia Harrison opened up about her dream of moving to the US following the Stephen Bear conviction.

The 28 year old TOWIE star made her way to St Tropez for a well-deserved holiday following the trial drama which saw the former Celebrity Big Brother winner Stephen Bear be found guilty of voyeurism and sharing private sexual videos of Georgia without consent.

As she waited for her flight at Luton Airport on Friday, Georgia took to her Instagram Stories on Friday to answer a question from a follower about her possible move across the Atlantic.

The fan asked: "Still planning to live in England long term or LA possibly if the visa stuff gets worked out?"

Georgia answered by posting a selfie of herself, but covering most of her face with a US flag as well as her answer.

She wrote: "I was meant to live in the sun, being in the cold/rain makes me feel shit lol so if I could sort my visa 100 percent I would be living in la right now. I miss my friends there, I love all of the healthy activities, the excitement the enthusiasm. I am such an empath and take on a lot of negative energy in the uk where as the us has the opposite effect on me."

She then tagged a friend and jokingly made a suggestion. She said: "@johnnybananas can I marry you and move in?"

Georgia's ex-boyfriend Bear is currently serving 21 months behind bars and has been placed on the sex offenders register for sharing footage of him having sex with his former partner without her permission.

She has spoken passionately about how the past few years have rocked her life and said he stole her "innocent spark" when he leaked a private sex video of her.

Georgia bravely waived her right to anonymity in court and has made a documentary for ITV2 on her experience.

She was thrilled by the reaction to it, saying: "My case in general has really shocked the British public, but it is such a common thing – so common.

"Ever since this happened to me I became someone that victims reach out to, and I get at least five women a day – usually victims but sometimes mothers of victims or family members who want advice,” she told the BBC ’s Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg programme.

"You just wouldn’t believe how big this is and how many people are being affected by it."

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