Georgia Harrison: Celebrity SAS Who Dares Wins victory is 'turning point' in life
Georgia Harrison says passing the 'Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins' course is a "turning point" in her life to "really overcome" recent trauma she's faced.
The former 'Love Island' star, 29, and professional boxer Lani Daniels, 36, were the only two stars who passed the hellish eight-day SAS training course in the latest series of the Channel 4 show.
Georgia - who helped change the law after her 34-year-old ex Stephen Bear was jailed in March 2023 after he was found guilty of sharing a private video of the pair having sex - admitted the brutal 'Celebrity SAS' experience is "one of the biggest achievements" of her life.
She told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "It made me a lot stronger and it was almost like an actual turning point in my life to really overcome all the trauma and challenge I've been through the year before.
"I'm like, 'Right this is my time to come back fighting, come back stringer and move into a whole new era of my life.'
"I've definitely felt a shift in my energy, my vibration, my ability to handle things."
After being told by Chief Instructor Billy Billingham and his team of Directing Staff (DS) - Foxy (Jason Fox), Rudy Reyes and Chris Oliver - that she had passed the course, the reality TV star and campaigner told Lani she was too "traumatised" to celebrate.
Georgia said: "I don't know if I feel happy yet, I'm so traumatised."
Monday night's (14.10.24) episode saw the final recruits being handed to expert interrogators for the ultimate psychological and physical challenge.
After completing the course, Lani told Georgia: "I can't believe we're the only two that done it."
Foxy admitted Georgia and Lani had "outshone" the men on the no-nonsense course.
He said: "This show has shown me that women are f****** tough. They're resilient.
"They have outshone the men that have been on this course."