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Sticky Vicky: Legendary Benidorm dancer dies aged 80​


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Vicky performed her final show in 2015
By Ian Murphy
BBC Newsbeat

An entertainer who built up a cult following in Benidorm has died at the age of 80.
Sticky Vicky had a legendary status among Brits travelling to the Spanish resort on holiday.
Her famous X-rated show ran for more than 30 years and she performed six shows a night for six days of the week at one stage.
The performer's daughter announced she had died early on Friday morning in a post on her official Facebook page.
"I can't believe it, she has gone surrounded by her family, with all our love," she said.
"I thank God for being able to always be by her side, I am left with a broken heart."
Sticky Vicky, whose real name was Victoria María Aragüés Gadea, started performing in Benidorm in the 1980s.

She quickly became one of the resort's best-known entertainers for her X-rated show - which involved her pulling different objects from her vagina, most famously ping pong balls.
It would always end with the lights going down before she produced a lit light bulb.

'Put Benidorm on the map'​

Vicky became legendary among British tourists and appeared in the ITV comedy show Benidorm, which often made reference to her.
Fin McGrath, from Nuneaton in Warwickshire described the show as "mind-boggling".
"You can't believe that you're actually watching that in front of your eyes. It's just out of this world," the 23-year-old told BBC Newsbeat.
"When you think about Benidorm, she's the main attraction to go out there."
Nicole Goulding, from Chester-le-Street in Durham, also said she made sure she saw Vicky when she went to the resort.
"I think she's like Mrs Benidorm. She's number one and her memory will not be forgotten," she said.
Vicky performed her final show in 2015 but her daughter María Gadea Aragüés has since taken over and performs under the same name.
There are more than 1,500 comments on her Facebook post, with people paying tribute and one saying her mother "put Benidorm on the map".

My first thread, I hope I did it correctly.

[My comments] - It's shocking to see the bolded on a BBC news article. 20 years ago they would have discussed something so vulgar.
 
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I went to Benidorm with my grandparents as they were looking for an apartment there at the time. My grandma said me and my grandad should go see Sticky Vicky because it was a "thing" people did when they went to Benidorm lol. I can really remember much of the show apart from feeling uncomfortable sitting next to my grandad watching some woman doing tricks with her vagina, i do however remember her show closer was her pulling razor blades out of her snatch.
 
Wait, she produced a lit bulb from her chonch? How is that even possible? Was there an extension cord up her ass?
You've heard the phrase I have to go squeeze a lemon?

Stuff a lemon up their twat and use it as a chemical battery to run the light bulb. and she gets to be lemony fresh afterwards. Just don't accept any offers of lemonade
 
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For those wondering "self-lighting" light bulbs have been around for a long time, and they even look substantially similar to a normal lightbulb, but have a plastic, typically lucite in the last 50+ years, bulb (which is actually common for lightbulbs now, all normal incandescent light bulbs were glass). The other part of the trick was that the filament was substantially thinner than your typical lightbulb and a was made with a very high resistance material, such as an iron thread so it would take much less power than usual to make it glow. The bulb was made slightly longer than typical, and the base of the bulb also slightly longer, which hid a button battery in the bottom. From a distance, such as on stage, it would be just about impossible to tell the bulb was any different from a normal bulb. It was enough power to allow for the "light bulb" to light for a short period of time. Such a bulb could never be used as a normal light bulb, but that was never the intended purpose of that type of bulb. As mentioned previously in this thread, they were classically known as a "Magician's light bulbs". It works as long as no one takes a close look at the light bulb.

These days such a trick would be considered unimpressive due to all the ways it could be done with an LED and a high density, miniature power source.
 
Wait, so this lady was known for sticking stuff up her vagina and shooting it out? And she did that for 30 years? Also, I'm not sure that she LOOKS like a lady.

Anyway, RIP.
 
You've heard the phrase I have to go squeeze a lemon?

Stuff a lemon up their twat and use it as a chemical battery to run the light bulb. and she gets to be lemony fresh afterwards. Just don't accept any offers of lemonade
I thought it was a potato?
 
For those wondering "self-lighting" light bulbs have been around for a long time, and they even look substantially similar to a normal lightbulb, but have a plastic, typically lucite in the last 50+ years, bulb (which is actually common for lightbulbs now, all normal incandescent light bulbs were glass). The other part of the trick was that the filament was substantially thinner than your typical lightbulb and a was made with a very high resistance material, such as an iron thread so it would take much less power than usual to make it glow. The bulb was made slightly longer than typical, and the base of the bulb also slightly longer, which hid a button battery in the bottom. From a distance, such as on stage, it would be just about impossible to tell the bulb was any different from a normal bulb. It was enough power to allow for the "light bulb" to light for a short period of time. Such a bulb could never be used as a normal light bulb, but that was never the intended purpose of that type of bulb. As mentioned previously in this thread, they were classically known as a "Magician's light bulbs". It works as long as no one takes a close look at the light bulb.

These days such a trick would be considered unimpressive due to all the ways it could be done with an LED and a high density, miniature power source.
You know way too much about self ligting pussy bulbs. Thusly, I declare you're sticky Vicki's daughter. So you shall be from now on.
 
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I first thought this was about a drag queen or some sort of transvestite when I saw the picture. Man, no wonder she was a favorite among the Bongs considering she'd be a 4/10 there.
 
So do all women have the ability shoot ping pong balls outta their cooch? Or is that like a muscle one would have to strengthen via exercise?

I’ve never seen a vagina and I don’t wanna ask my mommy so please someone let me know. *yawn*
It's a muscle thing. I knew this tiny Dominican girl that could queef on command and would fire tootsie rolls across the room as a party trick.
 
Jesus Christ I saw the pic and assumed this was another drag queen.

So her big accomplishment was squeezing dumb shit out of her pussy, big deal, I know plenty of wine moms.
 
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