A FORMER Big Brother winner and TV personality claims he has been charged by police for a string of offences.

Stephen Bear, who is from Loughton, says Essex Police have charged him with harassment, exposure, voyeurism and obstructing an officer.

He revealed his ‘rap sheet’ when addressing his fans on his YouTube channel.

Bear was arrested by police then released under investigation last week after arriving at Heathrow Airport from Dubai.

He has been accused of secretly filming his ex-girlfriend Georgia Harrison while they were having sex.

But Essex Police says no one has been charged in connection with the investigation into the allegations.

Speaking on his YouTube channel, Life of Bear, he said: “'Where do I f****** start? I'm back from Dubai and I've actually got a criminal case over my head. I've been charged with some s***, man.

'I've been charged from the Essex police with harassment, obstruct police officer, exposure and voyeurism.

'So let's start with the first one. Harassment doesn't sound good does it? Exposure. Not too sure what exposure means. 'Obstructing a police officer. What do you reckon I did? Do you reckon I got in his way?'

'I think voyeurism because I've been to Dubai and I've gone on a voyage - I'm getting nicked for travelling to Dubai because I've been on a voyage.

'Do you blame Captain Cook for sailing the seven seas? No you don't. So right now I can't talk about the case.'

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He added: 'It's under investigation. I'm on bail until February 2. Right now they've got my passport.

'When I arrived on the January 12 I was going to surprise my mum - I had four police officers waiting for me at the airport. They handcuffed me, it was quite embarrassing actually.

"I got questioned twice. I was in the cell for 14 hours, 15 hours on my birthday.

"While I was in the police cell they have gone into my house, smashed open the door. I've had to get everything fixed - they've busted my front gate too."

A spokesman for Essex Police said: "A 31-year-old man from Loughton, who was arrested on suspicion of disclosing private sexual images or film without consent with intent to cause distress, voyeurism, harassment and obstructing a police officer, has been released on bail until 10 February."