Stephen Bear takes selfies and breaks into song outside court
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Stephen Bear takes selfies and breaks into song outside court
Disgraced reality TV personality Stephen Bear said he wanted to "spin the narrative" as he arrived at Chelmsford Crown Court to be sentenced for voyeurism and disclosing private sexual images.
Addressing the media, Bear repeatedly refused to apologise for posting an explicit video of a sexual encounter with Love Island contestant Georgia Harrison.
Instead, he posed for selfies and, when asked if he felt any remorse, began to sing.
Report by Buseld.
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