Love Island’s Georgia Harrison looks to have put aside her grudge with ex-boyfriend Stephen Bear after he posted a concerning video to his Instagram while on holiday in Dubai.
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Georgia and Bear have recently been engaging in a public spat after she accused the Celebrity Big Brother star of posting CCTV footage of the two having sex to his OnlyFans.
Since then Bear’s OnlyFans account has been taken down and the reality TV personality has claimed that the person in the video wasn’t Georgia. Three days ago he posted his last words on the matter stating:
In light of recent events I wish to make an official statement. Footage has been shared online that has led to some serious false allegations being made about me.
I am very upset and shocked about these allegations which are completely untrue. I will not address in any detail spurious speculation building online.
I feel that the commentary surrounding this is aimed to defame my character, to destroy my career and my life. I will no longer be commenting or adding fuel to this subject. Thank you.
However, this may not have been the end of the issue for Bear, who just days later, posted a video leaving his followers, family and friends, scared for his mental health.
Georgia Harrison reached out to contact the Dubai police after Bear posted a concerning video captioned ‘The only time goodbye is painful is when you know you’ll never say hello again’. In the video the star can be heard saying:
I’m so sorry to anyone that’s ever loved me but I can’t do it anymore. I just wanna make people happy and it’s never good enough.
Every time I talk about my problems they all think I’m joking.
Bear also mentioned hearing voices in his head but not wanting to take any medication, mentioning the voice he said he’s ‘just me’.
Soon after the video was posted Georgia frantically reached out to her fans in an Instagram story asking for the number for Dubai Police in order to check on him. She wrote:
Obviously, I’m living in Dubai by myself so if that really is a s*****e message I’m guessing I should call the authorities and report it, as you would do in England if nobody has heard from him so that police and ambulance services can look for him?
Luckily Georgia later confirmed that Stephen was ‘perfectly fine’ but didn’t want to confirm his state as that was something he had to do himself. She stated:
I heard he’s perfectly fine but don’t want to confirm that, that’s for him and his family to do. The Dubai authorities have been notified and that’s the most that can be done from my side. As someone who’s lost multiple friends from s*****e , I take things like this very seriously and couldn’t ignore your messages to do something.
If you or someone you know has been affected by mental health concerns, please speak to a professional or contact Samaritans on 116 123, or Anxiety UK on 03444 775 774, Mind on 0300 123 3393, and Calm (Campaign against living miserably, for men aged 15 to 35) on 0800 58 58 58.