Georgia Harrison pauses filming of her latest ITV2 documentary in an emotional moment as she admits "I am scared".The Love Island star returns to television screens this week with a two-part series exploring the lucrative world of the online porn business following on from her previous documentary, Revenge Porn: Georgia vs Bear.
Her decision to create this documentary stems from her own traumatic experience as a victim of image-based sexual abuse. An ex-boyfriend of hers secretly recorded an intimate moment without her consent and later sold the footage online.
With the global porn industry worth an estimated $1 billion globally, Georgia takes a deep dive into how this hugely profitable industry works and seeks to uncover just how far her own illegal video has spread, and who might be profiting from it.
The incident, which went viral due to both of them being in the public eye, led to a landmark court case in the UK. She was determined to seek justice, so Georgia took her ex-partner to court and won, marking one of the UK’s most high-profile cases of image-based sexual abuse.
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