Pregnant Georgia Harrison has joined celebrity dating app Raya.
The former Love Island star, 30, is expecting her first child with her boyfriend Jack Stacey with her due date believe to be at the start of next month.
As she enters the last few weeks of her final trimester, Georgia has signed up to the celebrity connecting app in a bid to find new, like-minded friends.
She explained in her profile: ‘I fell in love on Raya and now I’m just here for the recommendations.’
Georgia has pinned her location as Loughton, Essex, and has synced her profile with Fred Again’s song Billie (loving arms).
She has posted pictures of herself outside Number 10 and described herself as a presenter, author and activist for the profile, which has been seen by the Sun.
Pregnant Georgia Harrison has joined celebrity dating app Raya . The former Love Island star, 30, is expecting her first child with her boyfriend Jack Stacey
As she enters the last few weeks of her final trimester, Georgia has signed up to the celebrity connecting app in a bid to find new, like-minded friends
While Georgia’s lived her life in the spotlight since she first appeared on Love Island in 2017, her partner has a ‘normal’ job.
But despite this, she believes that the pair would still have the ability to make a great reality TV show of their own.
The couple, who met on Raya, have had a whirlwind romance and announced their pregnancy in April – just 10 months into their relationship.
Georgia told The Sun: ‘I think it would be really fun to do a reality TV show based around motherhood.’
Speaking at an event for mums-to-be in cl, hosted by AnuSol Peach Playtime, Georgia added: ‘I think I’ve shared so much of the harder parts of my life through television.
‘It would be really nice to actually be filming something that was highlighting the most important part of my life, which is when I actually found a happy ending, becoming a mother, getting to a stage that I’m actually having a lot of fun.’
Georgia, however, admitted that any potential reality TV show would have to be filmed ‘down the line’.
She added: ‘But I don’t know what parenthood is going to be like yet. So, you know, when you do agree to film any sort of show, it is so much tougher than it looks.
While Georgia’s lived her life in the spotlight since she first appeared on Love Island in 2017, her partner has a ‘normal’ job
‘It’s not just like a camera pops in for an hour. You are filming like 10 to 12 hours a day.’
As Jack is not familiar with the world of reality TV, Georgia stressed that he’d have to be comfortable joining her in the spotlight.
She said: ‘It would be how he feels about it as well, because you would want to make sure that it makes your relationship stronger.
‘But then look at Greg and Billie. They do so well doing their show.’
Georgia continued: ‘When I look at other couples within the public eye, that’s the sort of person, the sort of couple I would relate to, because Billie was always doing television like I was.
‘And then Greg’s just like a really funny, charming sort of businessman that got involved.’
Georgia recently revealed the strict parenting rule she plans to enforce when raising her child – and it stems from her own traumatic experience.
Georgia has shared that she won’t allow her child to have a phone or go online at a young age, after being the victim of revenge porn at the hands of ex-boyfriend Stephen Bear.
After being found guilty of voyeurism and two counts of disclosing private, sexual photos and films, Georgia’s ex Bear was sentenced to 21 months in prison in March 2023. He was released in January 2024.
Georgia has since become an advocate for victims of revenge porn and spoke to The Sun about her stance on internet safety and her fight against misogyny.
She said: ‘I’ll do my best in the household just to try and educate them the most I can.
‘But I really hope that by the time my kids do get of age, that actually the education systems will be doing a lot of that. I hope actually that the legal system tightens laws around children’s access to social media.
‘I know Australia have been doing that. And I just think it would be such a better place if kids didn’t have social media up until the age of like 16.’
Georgia also referenced singer Robbie Williams, who previously said he won’t let his children have phones until they’re older – an idea she says she and Jack may follow.
She added that she doesn’t want her children to be ‘exposed’ to content that promotes misogyny.