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How Georgia Harrison went from Love Island contestant to Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins champion

GEORGIA Harrison shot to fame as a bombshell on the third season of Love Island.

Since then she has remained in the spotlight, and is now the reigning champ of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins.

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Georgia shot to fame on Love Island in 2017 – seen here with Sam Gowland
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Born on December 12, 1994, Georgia Harrison is a reality star and social media influencer from Essex.

Despite being best known for Love Island, she actually first got her first taste of fame during a brief stint on The Only Way is Essex.

Georgia has since admitted that “you’d have to have a good eye” to remember her time on Towie – as she only appeared on one series of the reality smash hit, back in 2014.

During her time with the gang, she ruffled a few feathers, flirting with both Lewis Boor and Tom Pearce.

However, Georgia’s first shot at reality fame didn’t quite go to plan, and producers dropped her at the end of her only season.

She has also appeared on Celebrity Ex On The Beach, War of the Worlds 2, and The Challenge.

The Essex beauty also co-founded an activewear company called GHX Style.

As of October 2024, Georgia has over 1.5 million followers on Instagram.

You can find her account under the username @georgialouiseharrison

Becoming a Celebrity: SAS champ

Because of her Love Island fame, Georgia was immediately snapped up to take part in Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins.

After making into the final, she was pitted against fellow reality star legend, Bianca Gascoigne.

However in a tense battle, which saw Georgia locked in a cage with ice water thrown over her by her rival, she won the show.

Speaking about how hard the experience was, the Celeb: SAS champ told The Sun: “I really did think that the interrogation was going to be easy, because I would watch it on TV and think, ‘If that was me, I wouldn’t be shaking on the floor’, but I really underestimated it.

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Georgia won Celebrity: SASA Who Dares Wins in 2024
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“I was thinking that I could meditate through it, but it’s just so, so tough.

“You get disorientated so much that you don’t know how long it’s been, who you’re with or if it’s even real any more.

“You lose all understanding of your surroundings.”

Georgia’s Love Island journey

Georgia took part in the third series of Love Island back in 2017.

She said at the time she was looking to settle down, and felt the steamy show was the “ideal place for her to find a keeper”.

However, it never quite happened for Georgia and she and her partner Sam Gowland left the show after losing a public vote.

However they split not long after the show ended, amidst claims he had cheated on her.

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The star shot to fame on Love Island in 2017
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Living it up as an All Star

Fast forward seven years and Georgia returned to the famous villa to take part in the first ever  Love Island All Stars version of the show.

She joined the show on day one and made it through to the final.

Georgia didn’t have the smoothest of rides in the villa, but eventually coupled up Anton Danyluk.

They ended up coming fifth on the show, and walked out of the villa as a couple.

However, The Sun revealed that they had split in April 2024.

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Georgia and Anton Danyluk split not long after All Stars ended
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Helping change the law on revenge porn

In 2023, Georgia made history after the government announced a change in revenge porn laws, following the conviction of her ex-partner Stephen Bear.

The changes mean that people who share intimate images without the consent of those depicted could face jail time.

Revenge porn was criminalised in 2015, but prosecutors previously had to prove there was an intention to cause humiliation or distress – but this clause has been removed.

The sharing of intimate images without consent will now carry a maximum penalty of six months imprisonment.

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Golf tips and predictions for the Andalucia Masters and the Shriners Children’s Open

IS Jon Rahm about to endure another dose of the big event misery that has blighted Europe’s top players this year?

Not many people would regard this week’s Andalucia Masters as a ‘big’ event. But Rahm and the other 15 Spanish players competing on home soil certainly would.

Rahm, a double Major champion and winner of the LIV individual title at the first attempt after signing a near-£500million deal to join the rebels, is a class above any of the rivals he faces at Sotogrande.

But the same thing could be said when the former world No 1 teed it up at the Spanish Open three weeks ago. Yet Rahm was sensationally beaten in a play-off by little-known countryman Angel Hidalgo.

In a year when American players have won all four Majors, and Rory McIlroy has suffered from a recurring bout of highly painful second-itis, Rahm could easily continue the trend. 

And at around 3-1, he is practically unbackable anyway.

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Golf tips

I can still see the trophy finishing up in Spanish hands, and the player who stands out as a cracking each way bet is 25-1 shot David Puig.

Puig was in the final group when Hidalgo shocked Rahm in Madrid – eventually finishing third – and he followed up with a share of fourth at the Dunhill Links Championship a couple of weeks ago.

Puig has not set the world alight since joining LIV a couple of years ago as one of the game’s most exciting amateurs. But he is still only 22, and a win and a runner-up finish on the Asian Tour earlier this year showed the talent is definitely there. 

His last two efforts have underlined that fact. And he will not be intimidated by Rahmbo after getting a close up view of the big man failing to close the deal in Madrid.

Another Spaniard who has to be on the short list is 2022 Andalucia Masters champion Adrian Otaegui.

That victory came at Valderrama rather than Sotogrande – but he was the halfway leader here as defending champion 12 months ago before finishing a highly respectable ninth. So he can play this course too.

Otaegui is already a winner this year, in China, back in May. His form since has been steady rather than spectacular, but at 70-1 he should certainly give us a good run for our money.

Denmark’s Jeff Winther is another 70-1 shot. After finishing sixth here last year, and joint runner-up in France a week ago, those odds look pretty attractive.

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The PGA Tour is still caught up in a state of post-FedEx Cup limbo, with most of the top stars putting their feet up and counting the money they have piled up this year.

Just like the Spanish event, the market for the Shiners Children’s Open is dominated by a player who looks head and shoulders above the opposition, two-time defending champion Tom King

He is a clear 12-1 favourite, with the next best in the market at roughly double those odds. But despite another feisty President’s Cup performance a few weeks ago, Kim has been nowhere near as impressive in 2024 as he was a year ago.

That President’s Cup outing was also his only start in the last nine weeks after the Korrean youngster made a mess of things in the FedEx after finishing 50th at the St Jude play-off. So he can be taken on here.

Matt McCarty was flagged up here a couple of weeks ago as a Korn Ferry graduate who could make an immediate impact as a PGA Tour rookie – and he promptly came good with a three shot victory at last week’s Sandersons Farm Championship.

But following up a maiden win is notoriously difficult. So I like the chances of the man he pushed into second, Stephan Jaeger

The German star, who sensationally beat Scottie Scheffler at the Texas Open in March, has been threatening another win for a while. So he looks decent value at 33-1.

Harris English produced his best performance this year when he was sixth last week. He could be worth following at 40-1, and Nick Hardy makes most appeal of the outsiders at around 80-1.

And YET ANOTHER MENTION for 33-1 shot Eric Cole

He was third here last year, after finishing T35 at the Sandersons. He improved into a share of 16th at the Sanderson’s this time, so he has to fancy his chances of doing better this week here as well.


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Chilling moment ‘innocent’ boys ‘hunted & knifed to death by killers with fearsome weapons in case of mistaken identity’

THIS is the terrifying moment two “innocent” schoolboys are “hunted down and stabbed to death” in a case of mistaken identity.

Mason Rist, 15, and his close pal Max Dixon, 16, were attacked with “fearsome weapons” in Bristol shortly after 11pm on January 27.

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The defendants were armed with “fearsome weapons”, the court has heard[/caption]
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Mason Rist, 15, was hunted and stabbed to death in a case of mistaken identity[/caption]
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Max Dizon, 16, was also knifed to death in a horror attack[/caption]
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CCTV captured the 33-second attack in which Mason and Max were “wrongly targeted” as part of a “revenge” plot, a court has heard.

The footage shows Anthony Snook, 45, pulling up in his Audi as the victims leave Mason’s home.

Four teenage youths are then seen jumping out of the vehicle as Max and Mason attempt to flee.

The teens then brandish what “fearsome weapons”, before the two boys both suffered “unsurvivable” stab wounds.

CCTV then shows the group speeding off from the scene as the Max and Mason are left lying on the street.

The two friends were subsequently rushed to hospital, but died of their injuries a short time later.

Snook, 45, Riley Tolliver, 18, and three teenagers aged 15, 16 and 17, who cannot be named for legal reasons, all deny two counts of murder.

Ray Tully KC, prosecuting, has told the court they had been killed in a case of “mistaken identity”.

Mr Tully said Mason and Max were wrongly identified as responsible for bricks being thrown at a house in the Hartcliffe area of Bristol earlier the same evening.

Earlier footage played to the jury showed the attack on the house, in which thugs are seen brandishing machetes, throwing bricks and smashing windows – injuring a female occupant inside.

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CCTV showing three individuals throwing items at a property an hour before Mason and Max were stabbed to death[/caption]
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Mason and Max were wrongly identified as being responsible for the attack, the court heard[/caption]

An hour later, the defendants “tooled themselves up” while and drove to the neighbouring Bristol suburb of Knowle “hell-bent on revenge”.

Mr Tully earlier told the jury: “They set off together, they were on a joint mission, and we say that was for revenge.

“As they drove past Max and Mason walking down the street, they thought they had spotted the people responsible for the earlier attack – or at the very least, people connected to it.

“They were entirely wrong about that. Max and Mason had absolutely nothing to do with any earlier incident and no connection whatsoever with those events.”

Home Office pathologist Dr Russell Delaney concluded both boys died from stab wounds.

Snook, Tolliver, the 16-year-old boy and the 17-year-old boy are charged with murdering Mason together with the 15-year-old boy on January 27 this year.

Snook, Tolliver and the three teenage boys are charged with murdering Max on the same date.

The trial continues.

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