
Sticky Vicky's daughter has addressed various rumours flying around that she was about to shelve her X-rated Benidorm act.
The performance artist, who uses the same stage name as her late mum, has been carrying on her mum's show after her death.
The Benidorm star - whose real name is Victoria María Aragues Gadea - passed away on 29 November 2023, at the age of 80.
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She was known for her eyebrow-raising stage performances, and being able to pull out all sorts from her private parts.

Over the years, she was able to remove ping-pong balls, eggs, handkerchiefs, sausages, razor blades, and machetes from her vagina.
And when it got dark, Vicky also had enough room to pull out a lightbulb, as you do.
Since her death, however, her daughter Maria Gadea Aragues has carried on her mum's legacy for the past two years.
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But as of late, rumours have been circulating around that Maria was about to call it a day, according to The Sun.
However, she has told the outlet that fans have nothing to worry about.

"It’s not real! I’ve just been on my holiday. I’m actually launching a new cabaret show at the Talk of the Coast bar," she said.
"The first performance is 30 March. At half-past 12 every night."
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Before her mum passed away, Maria promised her that the Sticky Vicky legacy would continue, but with 'new music, new costumes, and new choreography'.
Although, she insists that the iconic show would still be reminiscent of her mum's.
"It’s still my mum’s legendary show," she promised.

"I’m proud that so many people want to copy the act, but they can’t do it like me."
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"I am my mother’s only daughter and I am the only one she taught. I’m the only one who can do it just like her. Everyone else is just a copy," Maria added.
"I’m so thankful to all the people who come and see the act. I strive to reach my mum’s level and keep the legend alive."
The original Vicky retired in 2016 before she was diagnosed with uterine cancer the following year.
"I regret these words, my mother Sticky Vicky passed away today at six in the morning, I can't believe it," her daughter shared in a statement when she passed.
"She has gone, surrounded by her family, with all of our love.
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"I thank God for being able to always be by her side, I am left with a broken heart."