Prior to her death this week, Sticky Vicky once explained why pulling items out of her vagina was not pornographic.
The Benidorm star - whose real name is Victoria María Aragüés Gadea - passed away earlier today (29 November), her daughter announced.
"I regret these words, my mother Sticky Vicky passed away today at 6 in the morning, I can't believe it," she wrote on social media.
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"She has gone, surrounded by her family, with all of our love. I thank God for being able to always be by her side, I am left with a broken heart."
The retired performer was loved by Brits for her X-rated performances in Benidorm, and over the years she shared countless eyebrow-raising stories from her time as a performer.
During one show, she pulled out ping-pong balls, eggs, handkerchiefs, sausages, razor blades, and Machetes from her vagina.
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When the lights dimmed, she also pulled out a lightbulb.
However, she claimed that her shows - which included pulling several items out of her vagina - were not pornographic.
"To do what I do you must have a lot of delicacy. It is necessary to give it a touch of elegance," she said, whilst insisting that herself, nor the show, was not pornographic.
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After she retired in 2016, aged 72, her daughter María followed in her footsteps, performing her own 'sexy magic shows' under the same name of Sticky Vicky.
In 2022, Victoria was hospitalised after injuring herself following a fall.
Photos shared online showed staples around her knee, with the lower half of her leg purple all over - although, at the time, she assured fans that she was totally fine.
Her post read: "Hello everyone!!! First of all, to know that I'm fine, last week I had an accident before I got into the car and I fell to the ground, we spent five days in the hospital, after being discharged and returning home, we are here again today, since it hurts a lot and you have to see if I have an infection.
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"I hope not and we can go home today. We will report the evolution. Take care!!!"
Earlier this year, Victoria's daughter said her mum had been diagnosed with dementia.
Following news of her death, fans flooded to social media to pay tribute.
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One person said: "God bless you and your family your mum put Benidorm on the map when you said Benidorm every one said sticky Vicky what a beautiful woman a true entertainer RIP."
Another commented: "Sending u all love..... see your mum on my 21st birthday, proper legend in her own lifetime..... May she have the best bed in heaven and rest in eternal peace."
"So sorry for your loss," put a third. "Your beautiful mum was a true legend we feel so privileged to have seen her many times. R I P beautiful lady.
"Sending love to her family."