A BENIDORM legend who is famous among Brits for her x-rated shows is celebrating a very big birthday.
Sticky Vicky is turning 80 this weekend, and fans have poured in tributes to the infamous Spanish performer.
Tourists flocked from around the world to watch her X-rated shows in Benidorm clubs.
At her peak, the ex-showgirl would perform six times a night, six days a week – with a controversial act.
One fan commented: "So many years of entertaining everyone who has visited Benidorm over the years. Well done Vicky Leyton ! Happy 80th Birthday and thanks for being a Benidorm Legend ! X"
A cheeky commenter suggested the performer celebrate with some well-earned champagne: "I wonder how she's going to pop the cork on the champers? lol Happy Birthday x"
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One fan recalled: "Wow I can remember seeing you in 1987 – I had just turned 17 and was quite naive. A man at the side of me said if I could do what you did he would marry me.
"I said if I could do that I would go see a doctor! Saw you once after that. Def a unique and talented act."
The performer was rushed to hospital last summer after suffering a horror fall.
Sticky Vicky – real name Victoria Aragues Gadea – spent five days in hospital and had staples inserted into her knees.
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The notorious X-rated performer, 79, bashed her knees while trying to get into a car.
She was later discharged, but was forced to return to hospital over fears one of her legs had become infected, but has now recovered.
Vicky took to the stage for a final time in 2015, days before she underwent a hip operation.
She was diagnosed with uterine cancer the following year and announced her retirement at the age of 72 – but secured her title as a Benidorm legend.
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