Reality TV Star Stephen Bear To Stand Trial Accused Of Revenge Porn
Grinning reality TV star Stephen Bear said 'life's a movie' and jetted off to Turkey after hearing he will face trial next year over revenge porn allegations he shared private sexual images of his ex Georgia Harrison.
The former Celebrity Big Brother contestant, 31, made the announcements on social media following his legal hearing.
He had arrived at court wearing dark shades and a flash white suit to pose for pictures ahead of his appearance in the dock before a judge.
Once inside, Bear denied secretly filming himself having sex with Georgia before sharing the footage without her consent.
As he gave his pleas he held up his hands to give the judge a double thumbs-up gesture.
He will now face a trial next February accused of making the video at his home on August 2 last year.
Key to the charges are allegations he went to share pictures from the video without her permission.
Reality TV star Stephen Bearhas denied revenge porn charges in Chelmsford Crown Court
Georgia has given written permission to be named in connection to this case to MailOnline
Bear gave detail of what suit he was wearing at his court hearing, saying that he had been contacted by people who asked him
He said he was getting into the holiday spirit before the court case, ahead of a flight to Turkey on his holidays
He is accused of uploading them to pornography sites OnlyFans and Pornhub on August 2 and November 8.
Georgia has given written permission to be named in connection to this case to MailOnline, waiving the normal anonymity afforded to complainants.
One count of voyeurism and two counts of disclosing private, sexual photographs or thu mua vải minh quân chát sex films with intent to cause distress were read to him and he responded with a 'not guilty' plea.
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He then gave Judge Christopher Morgan a double thumbs-up and thanked the justice after the ten-minute plea hearing at Chelmsford Crown Court today concluded.
At the end of the hearing, he told the court: 'Thank you for that.
It's nice to finally set a date when I can hopefully get my life back.'
The television personality, who was a contestant on MTV's Ex On The Beach in 2015 and 2016, earlier arrived at court with a light pink shirt under his suit, in a black Mercedes with a custom number plate spelling his name.
Bear gave the thumbs up at a previous hearing at a magistrates court earlier this year
Bear mimed firing an invisible machine gun as the photographers pictured him outside court
Bear was also seen looking to the skies and pumping his fists after being told he was going to go on trial in February
He was accompanied to the court appearance by an older gentleman who watched on as Bear pulled poses on the court steps
The older man looked bewildered as to what Bear was doing as the rapid succession of poses were made outside court
He posed for waiting photographers as if he was firing a machine gun and then pointed at cameras.
As he left the court he did another thumbs up to the cameras and shouted the words 'not guilty' from the steps.
Bear, of Bryony Close, Loughton, Essex, won Celebrity Big Brother in 2016 and co-presented Just Tattoo Of Us with Charlotte Crosby on MTV in 2017,
Bear was released on bail to reappear before a jury on February 7 next year.
The trial is expected to last two to three days.
Just before he left the dock, Judge Morgan told him: thu mua vải ký minh quân đánh trẻ em 'Your trial is now fixed for February 7 next year.
'If you don't attend when required to do so a warrant may be issued for your arrest.'