Georgia Harrison shows baby bump in underwear campaign as due date nears
Love Island alum Georgia Harrison, 30, shares her baby bump in a sustainable lingerie shoot and keeps the baby’s gender a surprise.

Pregnant Georgia Harrison is showing her growing baby bump in a new underwear campaign as she prepares to welcome her first child. The former Love Island star, 30, is expecting a baby with her boyfriend Jack Stacey, with a due date believed to be in a month. She posed for a campaign with sustainable lingerie brand Step One, highlighting a late-stage pregnancy amid growing anticipation for childbirth.
In the shoot, she models supportive underwear sets in black, white, nude, and baby pink, designed to flatter a changing silhouette as her due date approaches.
Harrison and Stacey, who met on Raya, announced their pregnancy in April, ten months into their relationship. They have chosen not to learn the baby’s gender, describing the decision as a hopeful surprise for the birth day. "We still haven't found out, and, like, honestly, Jack's really wanting to cave in," she told The Sun. "I think it would be really fun to do a reality TV show based around motherhood," she added, noting that any filming would have to reflect the realities of parenthood.
She explained that the idea of a show would be contingent on how it affects their relationship, saying, "It would be how he feels about it as well, because you would want to make sure that it makes your relationship stronger." She cautioned that filming a daily life show is more challenging than it appears: "It's not just like a camera pops in for an hour. You are filming like 10 to 12 hours a day."
The couple’s life outside the spotlight has been characterized as a blend of public interest and normalcy: Harrison has been in the public eye since Love Island in 2017, while Stacey works in a city role. Despite their fame, Harrison has suggested they could still carve out a place in reality television—if the concept centers on the pivotal journey of becoming a parent. She pointed out that any future project would need to be conceived with care and respect for their family’s privacy, and that the show would probably come only later in life.
The pregnancy news follows their April announcement, which arrived roughly a year after their romance began following a meeting on the dating app Raya. Harrison has described the relationship as whirlwind but stable, and she has indicated that motherhood would be a natural and joyful extension of her journey. The pair have expressed optimism about their future, including the possibility of a show that chronicles the shared transition to parenthood, while remaining mindful of the demands and scrutiny that come with TV production.