Vicky Pattison shares frankly terrifying message with fans

Who could it be aimed at?

Vicky Pattison

by Georgina Terry |
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One of the things we love about Vicky Pattison (and there are many things we love about her) is that she doesn't sugar coat shit.

If someone has pissed off our Vicks, they are going to know about it.

And we sure as hell hope that we are never that person.

Vicky has shared a quote with her Instagram followers, but instead of the usual 'Wake up, it's a beautiful day and so are you' or 'She thought she could so she did' gubbins that honestly make us boak a bit, Vicky has gone down the perhaps slightly threatening route.

"We're not friends, we're strangers with memories," Vicky shared, accompanied by a comment saying: "Stay true and stay loyal… Or just stay away from me."

But who could Vicky be swiping at? Shall we count some of the possible subjects?

  1. Stephen Bear. He's Vicky's ex and currently making a right show of himself on *Ex On The Beach *by being really pretty mean to Lillie Lexie Gregg. Who Vicky also has a bit of beef with.

Vicky Bear
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  1. Gary Beadle. Also on EOTB RN and messing around with Jemma Lucy, Olivia Walsh, Charlotte Dawson and potentially Chrysten Zenoni while Charlotte Crosby was suffering an ectopic pregnancy with his child.

  2. Marnie Simpson, Vicks' enemy of old and also a bit media ubiquitous because of her Celebrity Big Brother turn and subsequent relationship with Lewis Bloor of the enormous and hairless peen.

But it could be anyone.

I'm A Celebrity: Extra Camp
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In cheerier Vicky news, she's been confirmed as a presenter on I'm A Celebrity: Camp Extra. Woo! Alongside Joe Swash, Stacey Solomon and Chris Ramsey (yeah, us neither).

Hang on - we hope it's none of them.

But who's rumoured to be an *I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! *camp mate this year? We have the answers!

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