TV star Georgia Harrison ‘so grateful’ after giving birth to first child
By Hannah Roberts, PA Senior Entertainment Reporter
Reality TV star Georgia Harrison has announced the birth of her first child and said she feels “so grateful”.
The former Love Island star and her partner, Jack Stacey, said they have named their baby, who was born on October 30, Sahara Jean Stacey.
A shared Instagram post showed photos of the couple in hospital with their newborn.
The caption read: “Sahara Jean Stacey. Born 12.09 on the 30th October 2025.
“We are more in love than we ever could have imagined. Thank you so much for all of your messages we’re so grateful. Time to enter the baby bubble.”
Love Island stars Tasha Ghouri, Amber Davies, Demi Jones and Chloe Burrows were among those congratulating the couple in the comments.
Earlier this year, Harrison, 30, released the documentary Georgia Harrison: Porn, Power, Profit; which dives into the issue of deepfakes and image-based sexual abuse after being outspoken about her ex-partner.
Celebrity Big Brother winner Stephen Bear was convicted of sharing a private film of them having sex.

Harrison, who rose to fame on the reality series, The Only Way Is Essex, and appeared on the ITV2 dating show, Love Island, in 2017, waived her right to anonymity and has increasingly campaigned for action on the issue.
She has also spoken to MPs on the Women and Equalities Committee and at the Labour Party conference about her experience, and fronted the ITV documentary Revenge Porn: Georgia Vs Bear.
Bear was jailed after being found guilty in 2023 of voyeurism and of two counts of disclosing private sexual photographs and films with intent to cause distress.
He walked out of prison in January, having served 10-and-a-half months of his 21-month sentence for sharing the film.
Harrison has also taken part in Love Island: All Stars and won Channel 4 reality show Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins with boxer Lani Daniels.
In October, she was officially made a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for services to tackling online privacy and cybercrime awareness in an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle.

