Stephanie Davis is reportedly in talks to star in a documentary about domestic abuse following her turbulent relationship with ex-boyfriend Jeremy McConnell
The past year has been pretty crazy for Stephanie Davis. Throughout her rocky relationship with the father of her child Jeremy McConnell there were public fights, cheating rumours and online abuse.
Earlier this year things took a horrific turn after Jeremy was arrested for assaulting the mother of his child. Then in July Steph was arrested for allegedly assaulting her ex-boyfriend.
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Since then, Jeremy has been found guilty of attacking the mother of his child, while Steph is "still under investigation" about last month's allegations.
Although, the 24-year-old actress has remained silent following the court case, it has now been reported that she's is "in talks" to front a documentary about domestic abuse in hopes to help other women in need.
A spokesperson for the former Hollyoaks star has said: "We are looking at a number of media options for Stephanie.
"Supporting domestic violence charities and organisations is absolutely on our priority list for Stephanie, she wishes to raise awareness and stop women going through what she has."
A source also added that she wants to use her fight with Jeremy to bring awareness to domestic abuse. They told The Sun: "Steph wants to use her very public battle with Jeremy for good – she wants to make a show that helps people who are going through what she had to live through."
Earlier this week Steph testified against Jeremy McConnell in court and claimed he tried to smash a bottle over his own head. In the courtroom, she explained her ex-boyfriend's erratic behaviour: "He put his thumb into the side of my gums, and that's when I really started to panic. He was having, what I know and what Jeremy knows as, psychotic episodes.
"He took my phone off me, and I was trying to get it off him and he was ragging me everywhere. He bit the inside of my arm."
The Irish model denied her claims and dismissed her accusations that he hit her, before adding: "When I’m with Steph she’s very nice but when I’m not with Steph she makes it very hard for me."
Jeremy was later found guilty of attacking Steph and is currently out on conditional bail. The 27-year-old dad will sentenced on Friday [August 11].
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