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How did Sticky Vicky get her name? What age did Sticky Vicky retire?

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The enchanting allure of Benidorm, the Spanish holiday haven, found its epitome in the captivating performances of Sticky Vicky, the iconic entertainer whose real name was Victoria María Aragüés Gadea. Renowned for her exotic dances and daring ‘adult magic’ shows, Sticky Vicky left an indelible mark on the resort’s entertainment scene, becoming a must-see for millions of tourists. Let’s delve into the intriguing details surrounding the origin of her stage name and the noteworthy age at which she bid farewell to the stage.

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Born in Santa Cruz de Tenerife on April 15, 1943, Sticky Vicky’s journey into the world of entertainment began with 15 years of classical ballet training. Her passion for dance led her to collaborate with her sister, a contortionist, in a musical dance show. It was during this time that a businessman bestowed upon her the stage name Vicky Leyton, a name that would become synonymous with her illustrious career.

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Sticky Vicky’s fame reached legendary status among British holidaymakers, drawn to Benidorm by the allure of her famous X-rated show that spanned over 30 years. At the peak of her career, she astounded audiences with an impressive schedule of six shows a night for six days of a week, showcasing her extraordinary talents and leaving an unforgettable impact on the resort’s entertainment landscape.

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The illustrious career of Sticky Vicky, marked by her unique blend of ballet and adult magic, took a poignant turn in 2016. At the age of 72, she faced a formidable adversary – cancer. The diagnosis prompted her decision to retire, as announced on Facebook alongside her daughter Demaria Leyton. The statement clarified that Vicky, nearly 73 at the time, chose to step away from the stage to dedicate more time to her family. Her daughter, too, had other projects that did not involve adult-themed magic shows.

Sticky Vicky’s daughter was by her mum’s side when she died todayCredit: Solarpix

The retirement marked the end of an era, concluding a career that had defied conventions and captivated audiences worldwide. The legacy of Sticky Vicky, however, did not fade into oblivion. Her impact extended beyond the stage as her daughter, María Gadea Aragüés, took up the mantle, performing under the iconic name that had become synonymous with daring entertainment.

Sticky Vicky’s journey, from ballet dancer to illusionist extraordinaire, was filled with twists and turns, challenges, and triumphs. Her shows, characterized by pulling an array of objects from her private parts, including razor blades, sausages, and even a lit lightbulb, left an indelible mark on the entertainment landscape of Benidorm.

As we bid farewell to Sticky Vicky, who passed away on November 29, 2023, at the age of 80, we celebrate the enigmatic entertainer who brought joy, wonder, and a touch of the extraordinary to Benidorm. Her legacy lives on, not just in the memories of those who witnessed her performances but in the continuation of her art through her daughter, ensuring that the magic of Sticky Vicky endures.


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