Vicky Pattison Transitions from MTV Star to Strictly Come Dancing Contestant
This year, Vicky Pattison, a well-known figure in the entertainment industry, is making her mark in the world of dance. The former Geordie Shore star has joined the lineup of contestants for the upcoming 2025 season of BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing. Pattison, now 37, expressed her excitement and nerves about this new challenge.
Vicky Pattison: A New Chapter
Pattison was the 11th celebrity announced for the prestigious dance competition. She described herself as “absolutely buzzing” but also “terrified” at the thought of performing on live television. “I am not a natural dancer! However, it’s an amazing opportunity for me to step out of my comfort zone,” she stated.
Rise to Fame
Vicky Pattison rose to fame on MTV’s reality show Geordie Shore in 2011. The show highlighted the lively lives of young adults in Newcastle. Alongside co-stars like Charlotte Crosby and Holly Hagan, Pattison became known for her catchphrase “tash on,” which eventually made its way into the Collins dictionary.
In 2013, during Geordie Shore’s seventh season, Pattison faced controversy after an incident at a nightclub resulted in her arrest. She was convicted for throwing a stiletto shoe at another club-goer and was sentenced to 180 hours of community service.
Television Career
Following her time on Geordie Shore, Vicky Pattison appeared on several television programs, including Ex on the Beach and Celebrity Juice. Her breakthrough moment came in 2015 when she participated in I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!, winning the title of Queen of the Jungle. This victory further solidified her status in the entertainment world.
Since then, she has regularly appeared on ITV’s Loose Women and This Morning. Pattison also hosted the spin-off show Extra Camp and has participated in various other reality shows, including Celebrity Hunted and Celebrity Masterchef.
Recent Ventures
Pattison has also made headlines with her documentaries. Her recent project, Vicky Pattison: Alcohol, Dad and Me, gained significant attention for its candid approach to her issues with alcohol. In another documentary, she discussed the challenging topic of deepfake technology, which garnered mixed reactions from the public.
Beyond her television work, Pattison has authored several Sunday Times best-sellers and currently hosts a radio show on Heart Radio. She is an advocate for women’s health, sharing her journey with premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), a condition that affects her life significantly.
Preparing for Strictly Come Dancing
As Pattison prepares for her debut on Strictly Come Dancing, she has expressed the emotional weight of the upcoming performances. “I thought I was doing an alright job of hiding it but obviously I’m not,” she said, opening up about her nerves. Despite her fears, she is determined to embrace the opportunity and give it her all.