
Sex offender Stephen Bear, 35, marries girlfriend, 18, a year after jail stint for Georgia Harrison revenge porn video
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STEPHEN Bear, 35, has married his 18-year-old Brazilian girlfriend Miami.
The wedding comes over a year after the ex-reality TV star was released from prison after becoming a convicted sex offender.
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Sex offender Stephen Bear, 35, reveals he has married Brazilian girlfriend Miami, 18
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It comes over a year after his prison stint for Georgia Harrison revenge porn scandal
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He shared snaps of his wedding on Insta
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Bear was sentenced to 21 months imprisonment for sharing a sex tape of his ex-girlfriend and Love Island star Georgia Harrison.
But the disgraced star has now announced the news of his marriage in a series of Instagram posts.
Bear wore a pink suit for the ceremony and posted to Instagram a photo of the couple, writing: "MY WEDDING . MR AND MRS BEAR."
The Celebrity Big Brother winner could be seen in one video picking up his new bride, who donned a lacy white gown.
He was also filmed singing Frankie Valli's Can't Take My Eyes Off You as he spun Miami around on the dancefloor.
It is not known exactly when the couple met.
However, in January, Bear revealed he had relocated to Brazil with his new girlfriend, boasting: "The police can't catch me now."
In a grim video shared from the beach, he bragged: "Life's good. I thought I'd come on here guys and say I love you all, simple as that. I love you all.
"Stay true, because this year I'm fully active, I'm off licence. The police, they could still be after me, but I'm in Brazil.
"They can't catch me now. Catch me if you can."
Swigging a beer, he added: "I'm just chilling out, licence is finished, police is finished. I can be completely left alone, ready to enjoy my life now. All my conditions are just lifted.
"Now I can post on social media, that was the main condition, watch this space."
Bear was caged for 21 months in March 2023 after being found guilty of voyeurism and sharing the explicit footage without consent.
He was released from prison in January 2024 just 10 months into his sentence.
Revealing his location and his girlfriend, Bear added in the video: 'I'm in Brazil, I don't know if you've heard.
'This is my 18-year-old Latina girlfriend, say hello baby.
'We just chilling, I got eight music videos I got to shoot while I'm in Brazil. Thinking of looking at some property while I'm over here.'
Bear was ordered to pay her £27k on top of the £207,000 he was told to pay Georgia in a separate civil case after leaking the video on his OnlyFans page.
The Sun later revealed he was trying to make ends meet by selling a range of tracksuits, which he bought from Temu for £11.95, and then embossed with the words 'Mexican Cartel'.
Georgia has spoken openly in The Sun about the trauma caused by the incident, becoming an advocate for laws protecting victims of revenge porn.
Self-proclaimed "billionaire" Bear previously claimed he was on Jobseeker's Allowance and could only afford to pay £10-a-week due to his financial struggles.
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