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Zara McDermott admits stalking documentary 'changed her as a person completely' as she leaves BBC studios after opening up about the emotional impact of filming


The former Love Island star, 28, appeared on Morning Live to discuss her new documentary, To Catch A Stalker, which airs on BBC Three on Tuesday evening at 9pm.

Dealing with hard hitting and harrowing topics, Zara opened up about the emotional impact of filming and hearing the brutal effects of stalking on victims across the UK. Zara McDermott has admitted her stalking documentary 'changed her as a person completely' as she was seen leaving BBC studios after opening up about the emotional impact of filming on Morning Live on Tuesday Previously Zara has spoken about several important topics in her documentaries including revenge porn, sexism, and 'rape culture' in UK schools as well as the rise of young people experiencing eating disorders.

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