Georgia Harrison has unveiled everything on her new ITV documentary – who investigates the trauma of deep fake and revenge porn.
Georgia30, is a two -part series with ITV, called Georgia Harrison: Porn, CurrentProfit, where she investigated the issue of deep -traps and image -based sexual abuse.
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The 30-year-old former Love Island and the only way is that Essex-star waived her right to anonymity during the Stephen Bear process[/caption]

Georgia believes that she can relate to what the victims feel in the documentary[/caption]
The reality star believes that the areas she explores in the documentary are related because she herself was the victim of image -based sexual abuse.
Her former partner Stephen Bear was convicted of sharing a private film of those who had sex and was imprisoned for 21 months in 2023.
The former Love Island and the only way is Essex Star abandoned her right to anonymity during the Bear process, and was pronounced about the need that the test caused her.
But now Georgia hopes that its new documentary will shed light on the industry and the impact it can have on victims.
Georgia spoke to the TV magazine of the sun about her most shocking discovery in the show: ‘Working on Deepfakes was the most shocking for me.
“Because of everything that happened to me, my inbox has become a real lock door for victims of abuse, whether it is intimate, deepfake or domestic.
“I really have so many women who contact us, and I saw a lot more deepfake, especially from parents.
“These girls, they go to school, and these photos go around them, and they cannot prove that they are not.
“What should they do? Take out their clothes and show their schoolmates what their naked body looks like?
“So they are accused of being liars, and even if they succeed in proving that they are not, it puts a smear on their youth, and it sexualizes them without their permission from such a young age.
“And I always thought Deepfake was something traumatic.
“I have had friends who have experienced it, but because I can really sit with victims and not only see how it influences them.
“But see how much money it earns for these people who don’t even place their faces on these companies.
“It has completely and completely blown me away, and I think it is something that people will catch up faster than they realize.
When you meet another victim, you can really see and feel all the feelings that I felt with revenge porn.
Georgia Harrison
“Nobody is safe with their photos online anymore, because someone can take them with them and do what they want, and it doesn’t even cost a lot of money to ruin someone’s life.”
Georgia believes that because she has experienced something similar, it gives her a unique sense of empathy with the people she meets.
“That is why it was so perfect for me to follow the route to do this document, because I have so much empathy for everyone who has experienced something like that.
“And it is crazy if you meet another victim, you can really see and feel all the feelings that I felt with revenge porn.
Fighting for change
“It’s exactly the same. They just feel so affected. They feel that they are a less person. And they are just traumatized.
“And people don’t just do it to children, they do it to people of people, they do it to teachers.
“It is really a malignant thing to use and if it is unwanted, what it is usually, it just should not be allowed.”
“And that is why I really wanted to look at it, because the more people talk about things, the more people understand things, the faster we can change it and the fewer victims there will be.
‘I don’t want to live in a world where my little sister, my future Children can be seen in a sexually vulnerable condition, whether it is real or fake. “
Looking at the future
But was making the documentary a painful memory for Georgia?
“It is always very, very difficult to share my story, and I am aware of that, and many people say it is brave, and I appreciate that.
“I am a strong proponent that everything happens for a reason, I am such a spiritual person, and I especially think that I am now in the best place I have ever been to in my life.
“I am just so happy at the moment and sharing my story is a way to help people.
Perhaps for some reason it was my goal in this life to have to go through some hardships to make it a much safer space for women in the future. “
Georgia Harrison
“I have come to say so many people that they are so grateful, because of me, they were less ashamed, or they put someone in prison, or they were up against someone who has sexually violated them.
“Perhaps for some reason it was my goal in this life to have to go through some hardships to make it a much safer space for women in the future.”
The Minister of the Interior Yvette Cooper has announced plans to be generated on AI-generated images of sexual abuse.
She said that the UK would be the first country in the world to make it illegal to possess artificial intelligence tools that are designed to make images of sexual abuse of children.
The new violation will be punished up to five years in prison.
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Georgia Harrison: Porno, Power, win will be broadcast on Tuesday 18 February and Wednesday 19 February at 9 p.m. on ITV2 and ITVX.
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