After making a dramatic comeback to Love Island All Stars, it turns out this isn’t the only reality series Georgia Steel has made an appearance on.
She is the reality star on everyone’s lips at the minute, with Love Island All Stars bringing more drama to our TV screens than we probably asked for… but we’re definitely not complaining about it.
Georgia first entered the villa in 2018 for season four of the dating show, but since her arrival into All Stars, we have not been short of entertainment.
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The beginning of the season saw her rekindle ‘feelings’ with Toby Aromolaran, but quickly switched couples to Callum Jones when Toby had a change of heart.
One infamous episode in the season brought all the heat, when it was revealed that Georgia had been flirting with other boys in the villa, whilst being coupled up with Callum.
She's since got back with Toby, leaving Callum high and dry.
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Fans of the show have likened this season of Love Island to MTV’s Ex on the Beach, after so many exes have been in and out of the house.
But viewers have been left baffled after it turns out Georgia was actually on our screens way before her debut to ITV.
She starred on MTV Cribs when she was just 21, a year after rising to fame on Love Island, taking us around her lavish family home in North Yorkshire.
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The four minute clip has been branded a bit of a cringe-fest amongst viewers, when she showed us her pink bedroom where she claims the ‘magic happens’, but not to tell her mum and dad… awks.
Wearing full-glam, she continued the tour of the grand country house which led us to the barn.
Despite living there, she was clearly afraid of the farmyard friends.
The camera crew followed her trying to get hold of ‘Jemima’ the chicken, and found a couple of eggs.
During her cameo on this season of Love Island All Stars, she has unfortunately received a lot of hate following some questionable actions in the villa.
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Her family released a statement about being bombarded, saying: “The last few episodes have been difficult for us to watch, but what's far worse is the hate Georgia is receiving online.
“It's a TV show and everyone has their opinions, please remember it's not real life! Sending vile threats and nasty messages and comments is totally unacceptable. Trolling is not OK.
"Georgia is a daughter, granddaughter, sister and friend, and these hurtful comments will not only devastate her when she leaves the villa, but have deeply hurt those around her.”
Topics: Love Island, ITV, TV And Film