Love Island's Georgia Harrison shares brutal love life admission after Anton split

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Love Island: All Stars contestant Georgia Harrison has shared an update on her love life following her recent split from co-star Anton Danyluk.

The reality TV stars coupled up together on the All Stars spin-off show in January and dated for a while after the show ended, before calling it quits sometime in April.

In a new interview with The Sun, Georgia opened up about her current love life and her brutal attitude to dating.

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"I'm not manifesting a man," she says. "I clearly don’t do dating very well, I’ve done enough dating shows and they never seem to work out for me.

"I’m at a stage in my life where I literally just want to concentrate on what does work well for me," she continues, adding: "I am genuinely at the point where I don’t need a man to be happy. Maybe that isn’t my purpose in life."

While Georgia has turned her back on dating shows, she wouldn't say no to appearing back on screen in the future, if the right opportunity presented itself.

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"I’ll always be a face on TV, no more dating shows but I’d like to do documentaries," she adds. "But I won’t do dating shows again – I’m not good at it.

"But I’m good at being a bad****, I’m good at competition stuff. Dating, I’m absolutely terrible and there’s no point continuing to try."

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Aside from her TV pursuits, Georgia also shared her passion for campaign work around revenge porn laws in the UK. The TV star has personal experience of the subject matter having brought a 'revenge porn' case against ex-boyfriend Stephen Bear.

In December 2022, a jury at Chelmsford Crown Court found the Celebrity Big Brother winner guilty of voyeurism and of disclosing private, sexual photographs and films of Georgia. In March 2023, he was sentenced to 21 months in jail.

Georgia said the campaigning "means a lot" to her and shared that she has plans to start doing talks on the subject matter in schools soon.

Love Island airs on ITV2 and streams on ITVX.

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