Stephen Bear flaunts makeover on first day free from prison after he 'found religion' inside
18.01.2024 - 14:55
/ ok.co.uk
Disgraced reality television star Stephen Bear has been photographed running errands following his early release from prison on Wednesday, 16 January.
The 33 year old was sentenced to 21 months in prison in March 2023 for voyeurism and two counts of disclosing private sexual photographs or films, after sharing a private video of himself having sex with his former Love Island star partner Georgia Harrison, 29, on his OnlyFans website. Stephen, known for appearing on Ex on the Beach and Celebrity Big Brother, served just over half of his sentence before being released.
He was photographed exiting HMP Brixton on Wednesday with a dramatically different look to normal, including a bushy beard and longer hair. The 33 year old wasted no time in getting back to normality, with a haircut appearing to be top of his list.
He flaunted his new look as he headed for a coffee, before visiting several retailers and a NatWest bank, as well as a Boots branch. Stephen sported a grey tracksuit and camouflage print puffer coat, paired with oversized sunglasses and trainers on the outing.
It's been claimed that Stephen is "not the same man" as he was when he went into prison. Reports also allege that he "found religion" while behind bars.
He was seen sporting a rosary around his neck when he exited prison. A source told The Sun: "[Bear] has been telling pals he's not the same man that went into prison.
There will be no hopping back on to social media or rolling straight back into the nearest nightclub when he gets out, he says he just wants to get back to east London and his family." Stephen's victim Georgia Harrison is currently in South Africa starring in the new season of Love Island All Stars.
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