Inside disgraced Stephen Bear's real world after faking millionaire lifestyle trends now
Disgraced Stephen Bear was jailed for 21 months last week for voyeurism and two counts of 'revenge porn' from which he made £2100.
He had shared a private video of him having sex with his ex, former Love Island star Georgia Harrison, 28, via WhatsApp and OnlyFans without consent.
And a look inside Stephen's real world is quite different to the illusion of a millionaire lifestyle that he portrayed to his fans in which he boasted about lavish holidays.
During court proceedings, Stephen, 33, would arrive in suits and a long fur coat in a Rolls-Royce and would boast about his OnlyFans career.
But in fact, he lived in a humble three-bed home in Essex, had eight failed businesses and ran his one remaining business from his parents' house.
Not fooling anyone: Inside Stephen Bear’s real world with humble three-bed home, shop assistant job and eight failed companies - after faking millionaire lifestyle
Idiotic: Stephen would regularly turn up at court in a Rolls-Royce, but it was rented - last week he was was jailed for 21 months for voyeurism and two counts of 'revenge porn' from which he made £2100
Residence: Stephen's humble three bedroom home in Loughton, Essex
His company is called Cubanlink Ltd and his parents Linda and Stephen’s home address in Walthamstow is listed as its registered office.
Moreover, his Rolls-Royce was rented and his occupation is listed as a shop-assistant. And while there is no shame in that career choice, it's far from what he would have his followers believe.
Stephen, who is engaged to Jessica Smith, was convicted following a trial at Chelmsford Crown Court with television personality Georgia waiving her right to anonymity afforded to her under the Sexual Offences Act, saying she felt compelled to as so many people knew of the video.
Judge Christopher Morgan jailed Stephen for 21 months and gave him a restraining order not to contact Georgia.
The reality star was also ordered to sign the sex offenders' register and will be subject to notification requirements for 10 years.
On Tuesday, it emerged Stephen could be forced to sell what assets he does have in an effort to pay back the funds he made from posting the explicit video of Georgia.
Following the sentencing on March 3, the deputy chief crown prosecutor for East of England, Hannah Von Dadelszen, said that Bear will be forced to 'sell any assets he has' to pay back the £2,100 made on Miss Harrison's video.