Stephen Bear's girlfriend Jessica Smith has shared old WhatsApp messages from before he was jailed.
The disgraced reality star is serving a 21-month jail sentence for voyeurism and two counts of 'revenge porn' after sharing footage of him having sex with Georgia Harrison without her permission. Bear, 33, uploaded the footage to his OnlyFans channel and profited from uploading the video.
Jessica, 22, has vowed to stand by her boyfriend despite his conviction, where he has also been listed on the sex offenders register. The OnlyFans model has shared a slew of texts from Bear before he was sentenced to prison, which showed the pair discussing marriage early in their relationship, reports the Mirror.
The model shared a screenshot of the messages with the caption: "Just found mine and Stephen's conversations from when we first started dating, look at this. Knew we was going to get married from the beginning, my soul mate."
The texts also include a photo of his finger in which he's drawn a large letter J on his "wedding hand". This comes after Bear has recently been moved to an isolation wing for vulnerable prisoners.
Sources say jail staff are “on orders to keep an eye on” the former Celebrity Big Brother winner over concerns for his welfare. Since his sentencing, Jessica has visited her partner in prison but broke the law moments after arriving as she filmed herself inside the jail.
Sharing footage on Instagram, Jessica filmed herself at HMP Chelmsford where she visited her fiancé inside for the first time. She told her followers "Come with me on a visit to see my boyfriend."
Once inside Jessica showed off her acrylic nails with the initials S.B and showed off the HMP wristband. She later captioned the video: "So good to see him but sad because I can't see him for another two weeks."
However the OnlyFans model appears to have broken the rules by filming herself inside the prison.
The 1952 Prison Act states: "[It is an offence relating to prison security to] take a photograph, or make a sound-recording, inside a prison or transmits, or causes to be transmitted, any image from inside a prison by electronic communications for simultaneous reception outside the prison."
The Act also states the penalty could be: "Conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or to a fine (or both)."
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