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GEORGIA Harrison shot to fame as a bombshell on the third season of Love Island.

Since then she has remained in the spotlight, and is now the reigning champ of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins.

 Georgia Harrison is a reality star and social media influencer
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Georgia Harrison is a reality star and social media influencerCredit: PA
 Georgia shot to fame on Love Island in 2017 - seen here with Sam Gowland
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Georgia shot to fame on Love Island in 2017 - seen here with Sam GowlandCredit: Rex Features

Born on December 12, 1994, Georgia Harrison is a reality star and social media influencer from Essex.

Despite being best known for Love Island, she actually first got her first taste of fame during a brief stint on The Only Way is Essex.

Georgia has since admitted that "you'd have to have a good eye" to remember her time on Towie – as she only appeared on one series of the reality smash hit, back in 2014.

During her time with the gang, she ruffled a few feathers, flirting with both Lewis Boor and Tom Pearce.

However, Georgia's first shot at reality fame didn't quite go to plan, and producers dropped her at the end of her only season.

She has also appeared on Celebrity Ex On The Beach, War of the Worlds 2, and The Challenge.

The Essex beauty also co-founded an activewear company called GHX Style.

Georgia Harrison opens up about overcoming her revenge porn ordeal and difficult journey

As of October 2024, Georgia has over 1.5 million followers on Instagram.

You can find her account under the username @georgialouiseharrison

Becoming a Celebrity: SAS champ

Because of her Love Island fame, Georgia was immediately snapped up to take part in Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins.

After making into the final, she was pitted against fellow reality star legend, Bianca Gascoigne.

However in a tense battle, which saw Georgia locked in a cage with ice water thrown over her by her rival, she won the show.

Speaking about how hard the experience was, the Celeb: SAS champ told The Sun: “I really did think that the interrogation was going to be easy, because I would watch it on TV and think, ‘If that was me, I wouldn’t be shaking on the floor’, but I really underestimated it.

 Georgia won Celebrity: SASA Who Dares Wins in 2024
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Georgia won Celebrity: SASA Who Dares Wins in 2024Credit: Channel 4

“I was thinking that I could meditate through it, but it’s just so, so tough.

“You get disorientated so much that you don’t know how long it’s been, who you’re with or if it’s even real any more.

“You lose all understanding of your surroundings."

Georgia's Love Island journey

Georgia took part in the third series of Love Island back in 2017.

She said at the time she was looking to settle down, and felt the steamy show was the "ideal place for her to find a keeper".

However, it never quite happened for Georgia and she and her partner Sam Gowland left the show after losing a public vote.

However they split not long after the show ended, amidst claims he had cheated on her.

 The star shot to fame on Love Island in 2017
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The star shot to fame on Love Island in 2017Credit: Rex Features

Living it up as an All Star

Fast forward seven years and Georgia returned to the famous villa to take part in the first ever  Love Island All Stars version of the show.

She joined the show on day one and made it through to the final.

Georgia didn't have the smoothest of rides in the villa, but eventually coupled up Anton Danyluk.

They ended up coming fifth on the show, and walked out of the villa as a couple.

However, The Sun revealed that they had split in April 2024.

 Georgia and Anton Danyluk split not long after All Stars ended
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Georgia and Anton Danyluk split not long after All Stars endedCredit: Rex

Helping change the law on revenge porn

In 2023, Georgia made history after the government announced a change in revenge porn laws, following the conviction of her ex-partner Stephen Bear.

The changes mean that people who share intimate images without the consent of those depicted could face jail time.

Revenge porn was criminalised in 2015, but prosecutors previously had to prove there was an intention to cause humiliation or distress - but this clause has been removed.

The sharing of intimate images without consent will now carry a maximum penalty of six months imprisonment.

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