Benidorm's X-rated magic legend Sticky Vicky faces months of recovery after horror fall

Retired dancer Sticky Vicky was known for her X-rated shows in Benidorm where she removed objects from her body, but went on- returns to hospital after hitting knees

Sticky Vicky has entertained millions in Benidorm Sticky Vicky has entertained millions of people in Benidorm (

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Benidorm legend Sticky Vicky has been told it will take several months for his leg to heal after his horror fall.

The retired dancer, known for performing X-rated magic shows at the Spanish resort popular with British holidaymakers, broke her knees while getting into a car.

Since the incident, the 79-year-old woman, real name Victoria Aragues Gadea, has had to return to hospital.

One of her knees became infected and she has now suffered complications from the anti-coagulant medication she is taking.

She was first taken to hospital on July 3 and spent five days there before being sent back on Saturday.

Vicky said, "I would like to thank everyone for their support and blessings. It makes me happy to know that they still love me and remember me.

Sticky Vicky pictured with daughter Maria
Sticky Vicky pictured with her daughter Maria (

Picture:

Sticky Vicky/Triangle News)

Benidorm's X-rated magic legend Sticky Vicky faces months of recovery after horror fall

Retired dancer Sticky Vicky was known for her X-rated shows in Benidorm where she removed objects from her body, but went on- returns to hospital after hitting knees

Sticky Vicky has entertained millions in Benidorm Sticky Vicky has entertained millions of people in Benidorm (

Image: Facebook)

Benidorm legend Sticky Vicky has been told it will take several months for his leg to heal after his horror fall.

The retired dancer, known for performing X-rated magic shows at the Spanish resort popular with British holidaymakers, broke her knees while getting into a car.

Since the incident, the 79-year-old woman, real name Victoria Aragues Gadea, has had to return to hospital.

One of her knees became infected and she has now suffered complications from the anti-coagulant medication she is taking.

She was first taken to hospital on July 3 and spent five days there before being sent back on Saturday.

Vicky said, "I would like to thank everyone for their support and blessings. It makes me happy to know that they still love me and remember me.

Sticky Vicky pictured with daughter Maria
Sticky Vicky pictured with her daughter Maria (

Picture:

Sticky Vicky/Triangle News)

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