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EXCLUSIVE TV star Vicky Pattison reveals the REAL reason she left the BAFTAs early - as she confesses she gave away her own knickers

EXCLUSIVE TV star Vicky Pattison reveals the REAL reason she left the BAFTAs early - as she confesses she gave away her own knickers

Daily Mail​15-05-2025

It was the hottest ticket in town with many celebrities dancing into the early hours at the BAFTA Television Awards on Sunday.
But Channel 4 presenter Vicky Pattison has revealed that she skipped the late night revelling and made a sneaky early exit, before the ceremony had even finished.
The Honesty Box host, 37, made the shock confession on her new podcast Get A Grip which she co-hosts with Angela Scanlon, 41.
She said: 'Just to recap BAFTAs. Honor to be invited as a telly lover. So nice to see all the famous faces. It is lovely to have an excuse to get dressed up.'
'It's always on the hottest of the year, which I do find to be somewhat offensive.'
'A punch in the dick. But by the time you get to, like, say, 5:00, 6:00, when you've fought your way through The Hunger Games, there's the press junket.'
'I was done in. I was done in. So I was about four awards in and I was just done. My social battery was done.'
'I was so over breathing in like me feet were just continuously slipping out of their little shoe holes because I was so sweaty and I wasn't allowed to vape.'
'And the whole thing was just a rich tapestry of shite that was pissing us off. So I fucking turned around and went, I'm going, you know?'
'So I went home to the hotel, put my tracksuit bottoms on, got my little belly out, just stopped breathing in for the first time that day. Eat crisps and did farts with my husband and I was so happy about it.'
Vicky also revealed that she got ready for the big do with Angela before an awkward wardrobe mishap.
Angela said: 'At one point on Sunday morning, we got close in a way that I didn't anticipate within a week.'
Vicky added: 'I had you in my knickers, didn't I ? Ang got in me knickers after a week.'
Her co-presenter responded: I had to borrow VP's knickers. They were fresh, I should say. So thank you.'
The confession prompted Vicky to joke: 'I hope you are welcome because I had to go commando because of that.'
Vicky wowed on the red carpet by embracing BAFTA's sustainable dress code for the prestigious event and not wear something new.
Instead Vicky rewore her £5230 Vivienne Westwood gown, which she wore for her welcome dinner at her wedding to Ercan Ramadan, dying it buttercup yellow for the awards and likened herself to an eco-conscious royal.
Vicky said: 'In my head, I was thinking, oh, people are gonna love this, right? Because I was thinking you know, I can't believe I'm about to make this comparison, but every time, Princess Kate.'
grant'I got council estate Katy Perry once but I've never had Princess Kate. So everyone always, like, buzzes like an old fridge when she like re-wears something.'
'When she pulls something out from the wardrobe. Lashes on a pair of black gloves and calls it a new outfit. So I thought, listen, I'm gonna re-wear my wedding dress, I'm gonna dye it and I'm gonna get column inches. I'm gonna get praise. I am a fucking green queen.'
But Vicky was not the only star to wear old bridalwear on the red carpet, which stole the limelight from the former Geordie Shore star.
She said: 'Then Stacey Solomon did it as well. And no one's talking about me. But Stacey really customized hers. She'd added little shorts, she took away bits.'

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