Former professional dancer Sticky Vicky was well-known for her x-rated performances in Benidorm in which she removed objects from her body . She was admitted and discharged from hospital after she smashed her knees
The Benidorm the legend Sticky Vicky was told that it will take some time before her leg heals following her terrifying fall.
The dancer who retired, well-known as the X-rated magician who performs performances on The Spanish resort, which is a favorite of Brit tourists she smashed her knees while getting in the car.
After the incident, the 79-year-old who is actually Victoria Aragues Gadea, was required to go in hospital.
The knee of one was infected and she’s been suffering from complications as a result of blood clotting drugs that she takes.
She was initially admitted to the hospital on July 3 and stayed for five days there before being discharged to the hospital on a Saturday.
Vicky stated: “I would like to thank everyone for their love, support as well as blessings. It is a joy to know that they cherish me and will always remember me.
“We were in hospital to get my treatments Everything is going well. My leg looks better.
“The issue was that I took anticoagulant medications and they needed to take them out by injecting them.
“A little late but they are working, so now it will take a few months to heal the wound.”
Vicky has entertained for over 35 years millions of visitors with her raunchy routine. She was even appeared on the popular ITV show Benidorm.
Her action involved pulling objects such as ping pong balls as well as beer bottles from the inside of her body.
Six million people have watched her shows since she began in the mid 70s. She didn’t quit until the year 2016 at age 72..
The daughter of her mother Maria Gadea Aragues has since adopted her mother’s sexy routine.
Vicky said: “I keep myself entertained by playing with my daughter. I accompany her to her sporting events and I’m going to try to have fun the best I can.
“The doctors told me not to sit still, it is good to have activity for the mobility of the knee, thank God no bone was damaged.”
Fans William Panton said: “Your a very clever woman. I saw you once in Benidorm and thought you were great. Hope you get better soon.”
Debra Morris said: “Wonderful news, thank goodness. Take care now.”
Michael Connell said: “Great news that you are doing well.”