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Georgia Harrison Reveals Lasting Trauma From Abusive Ex as She Awaits First Child

On We Need To Talk the Love Island alum reflects on the lasting impact of her violent first relationship before finding stability with partner Jack Stacey.

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Overview

  • On July 1, Harrison told host Paul C Brunson that her first serious partner subjected her to repeated verbal degradation and physical assaults, including spitting in her face and being pushed out of a moving car.
  • She said the emotional abuse — from body shaming to controlling her interactions — left her feeling trapped and undermined her self-worth long after the relationship ended.
  • Harrison credited her recovery to relocating and rebuilding a support network, which helped her regain confidence before meeting Jack Stacey last summer.
  • The couple announced in April that they are expecting their first child together, and Harrison said it took months to believe their relationship was genuinely stable.
  • An MBE recipient for online safety advocacy, Harrison said her current partnership has rebuilt her self-esteem and motivated her to embrace the next chapter of her life.