'It's a shame he has that opinion' Georgia Harrison hits back at Celebrity SAS co-star Ovie Soko

Georgia Harrison hits back at Celebrity SAS co-star Ovie Soko credit:Bang Showbiz
Georgia Harrison hits back at Celebrity SAS co-star Ovie Soko credit:Bang Showbiz

Georgia Harrison has insisted she wasn't "playing up to the cameras" on 'Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins', and thinks it is "a shame" Ovie Soko thought she was.

The former 'Love Island' stars both feature in the latest series of the brutal Channel 4 reality TV show, and Georgia has hit back after Ovie accused her of having "drama moments" on the programme.

Speaking to her 'Celebrity SAS' co-star Bobby Norris on Fubar Radio, she said: "I felt like I got along really well with him on the way out there, and to be honest, I liked him throughout the whole experience.

"I genuinely didn't realise that he didn't like me until the last day, and even then, looking back, I thought maybe it was just because the situation was starting to get a bit of a struggle for him and I felt that maybe he was just using that as an out. But apparently, he just genuinely doesn't like me.

"I wasn't playing up to the cameras. I think after about a day of being there, you forget the cameras are there, and all you want to do is survive.

"It's a shame that he has that opinion of me. And I genuinely from the bottom of my heart quite liked him and still do."

But Georgia has taken Ovie's comment "on the chin", and has accepted not everyone will like her.

She said: "I'm gonna take it on the chin.

"I think I suffered a lot during my life with always wanting everyone to like me, and I think I found it really tough when I realised maybe, potentially [he] didn't.

"But I think you've got to accept sometimes in life, not everyone's going to like you, and as long as you know that, you know you were kind to people, you treated people with respect, and you didn't do anything that you regret, then you just got to shake it off and move on."

Georgia's comments come after Ovie recently told The Sun newspaper: "I didn’t go on SAS to have drama moments, I went on SAS for a personal journey.

"I didn’t know whether that was Georgia Harrison’s full goal, at times it just felt like she played up for the cameras.

"Everyone understood we’re here to give it a good crack, we are here to help each other.

"I felt like everyone got that on the show besides her."