Vicky Pattison left her loyal legion of fans in stitches as she shared her X-rated advice from former EastEnders star Adam Woodyatt.
The ex-Geordie Shore star, 34, recently announced she and her fiancé Ercan Ramadan will be taking part in the Alzheimer’s Society’s Trek26 hike around Stonehenge this Saturday (September 3) to raise money.
As her famous friends and loyal legion of fans shared their unconditional support for the star, many took to her comments to pass on their advice for the star ahead of her 26-mile hike later this month.
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And her close pal Adam was no different as he passed on his hilarious words of wisdom to the northern lass which she couldn’t help but share with her 5.2million followers online.
Taking to her Instagram Story, Vicky shared the hilarious text message she received from the soap star just moments after she shared the news online.
The Ian Beale actor cheekily advised: “This isn’t a joke… Vaseline for your nipples when you do the walk.”
Vicky captioned the X-rated screenshot: “And the award for best text of the day goes tooooooo…. @adamwoodyatt everybody [cry laughing emoji, facepalm emoji].”
The TV personality shared the announcement on social media as she opened up to her adoring fans about her experience with the cruel disease online.
She shared a snap of the loved-up couple walking together in their matching charity uniform as they prepared for the eye-popping hike later this year alongside a lengthy caption.
The brunette beauty revealed how the she and her family sadly lost her grandfather back in February who had been suffering with dementia in the last few years of his life.
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She penned: “There are currently 900,000 people living with dementia in the UK with someone developing it every 3 minutes.
“This number is set to rise to over a million by 2025, and too many people are facing dementia alone, without adequate support.
“I lost my granddad back in February and he had been suffering with dementia for a long time.
“Watching this cruel and debilitating disease slowly take his memories from him and rob him of the beautiful life moments he treasured was one of the most heartbreaking things. And it left me determined to do more for those suffering and their families.”
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