Vicky Pattison admits Geordie Shore created ‘huge wedge’ between her and mum
25.01.2022 - 14:47
/ ok.co.uk
While looking back on her time on Geordie Shore alongside the likes of Charlotte Crosby, Scotty T and Holly Hagan, Vicky Pattison has admitted the show created a "huge wedge" between herself and her mum Caroll. After opening up on her plans to freeze her eggs to take pressure off her relationship with Ercan Ramadan, the I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! champ said she felt pressure to have sex on TV, which she says was "out of her character".
Speaking on The High Performance Podcast with Jake Humphrey and Professor Damian Hughes, Vicky, 34, began to share: "I feel really bad saying this to two fellas, I don’t know why. I had sex on the telly and it’s not anything anyone doesn’t know. "I’ve talked about it candidly for a while now.
But it took us a long time to discuss it because it was a bit out of character for me." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. You can sign up at the top of the page.The star explained that she "didn’t grow up in a naked house" as she added: "I grew up in a house where you’d go in the bath, you got dried, you put your pyjamas on and then you’d walk out the bathroom. We weren’t a 'striding around in your towel type of house.' I was a bit of a prude." Vicky then went on to admit the MTV show's nature drove a "wedge" between herself and her "mam" after she had sex on TV.
"I knew everyone on the show was doing it and I kind of felt pressure to be that person. And it drove a huge wedge between myself and my mam," she said. "And she is a huge inspiration to me.
One of my best friends and a really positive influence. So that in itself was really traumatic, but also, I got a lot of stick. I got a lot of abuse, a lot of grief,
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