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Andy Crick & Laura Sharman

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

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

The retired dancer, known for her X-rated magic shows in the Spanish resort popular with Brit holidaymakers, smashed her knees getting into a car.

Since the incident the 79-year-old, whose real name is Victoria Aragues Gadea, has had to go back into hospital again.

One of her knees became infected and she has now suffered complications due to anti-blood clot drugs she takes.

She was first taken to hospital on July 3 and spent five days there before being sent back there 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 her daughter Maria (Sticky Vicky/Triangle News)
The retired dancer hit her knees while getting into a car (Victoria Aragues Gadea/Triangle News)

"We were in the hospital for my cures, everything is going very well, the leg looks better.

"The problem was that I take anticoagulant pills and they had to replace them with injections.

"A little late but they are working, so now it will take a few months to heal the wound."

Vicky spent 35 years entertaining millions of tourists with her saucy routine and even featured in the hit ITV show Benidorm.

Her act included pulling objects like ping pong balls and beer bottles from inside her body.

Her shows ran from the mid 70s until her retirement in 2016 (REX/Shutterstock)

Its estimated six million people have seen her show since she started it in the mid-70s and did not retire until 2016 aged 72.

Her daughter Maria Gadea Aragues has since taken over her mum's saucy routine.

Vicky added: "I keep myself entertained with my daughter, I go with her to her sports activities, and I will try to enjoy the summer as much as 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."

Sticky Vicky spent five days in hospital (Victoria Aragues Gadea/Triangle News)
The star suffered complications due to anti-blood clot medication (Facebook)

Fan 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 added: "Wonderful news, thank goodness. Take care now."

Michael Connell said: "Great news that you are doing well."

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