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Vicky Pattison keeps husband Ercan Ramadan 'on his toes' with brutal five-word warning

Vicky Pattison keeps husband Ercan Ramadan 'on his toes' with brutal five-word warning

Daily Mirror28-04-2025
Vicky Pattison, who is presenting the brand new E4 dating show, The Honesty Box, made the comment to Rylan Clark on an episode of his Air Rylan chat show on YouTube
Vicky Pattison has let slip the cheeky five-word warning she tosses at her hubby, Ercan Ramadan, just to "keep him on his toes".
The 37-year-old recently paid a visit to Rylan Clark's YouTube talk show, Air Rylan. In the show, celebs cosy up to the BBC Radio 2 presenter in a mock-up of plane seats for a good old natter.

Vicky, who's lighting up the screens on E4's The Honesty Box, said 'I do' to TOWIE star Ercan Ramadan in Marylebone Town Hall, before they swooped off to Italy for a luxurious shindig the next month.

In the witty segment, Rylan asked the former Geordie Shore star if she was heading home, to which she replied by joking that she was preparing for her "third wedding", referring to the event as a "homecoming" in Newcastle.
Rylan recalled she'd already had an Italian wedding, but Vicky clapped back: "I did, and also in Marylebone, and then I thought, 'You know what? May as well get the hat-trick'."
When Rylan quizzed why she'd fancy three trips down the aisle when one did the trick for him, Vicky said: "I always say to Erc, I was like, 'You're just my first husband', just to keep him on his toes!".
Rylan, who once exchanged vows with his ex-husband, former policeman and Big Brother 's Dan Neal, chimed in: "Yeah, absolutely. Well, he needs to be on his toes with you".
Stirring up another revelation, Vicky previously spilled that their honeymoon was put on hold. Mere days after tying the knot, she jetted off to Cyprus to shoot The Honesty Box.

Reality star Vicky has revealed that plans for a romantic honeymoon have been put on hold for now, as she's had to dive straight into promoting her new show.
She reflects: "When the time is right, no doubt we'll have something really lovely, but for now, my focus has definitely got to be my career."

Her husband has been her rock, being described by Vicky as her "number one fan" and "super supportive". In fact, she feels she couldn't have created her latest show without his support.
Teasing about plans to expand their family, Vicky expressed a hope that children will "come along soon" followed by family holidays complete with "all-inclusive water parks" - a "different adventure" altogether.
Vicky, who was on Geordie Shore and later Judge Geordie, also shared her contentment with married life, insisting she doesn't "envy single people at all".
Reflecting on how dating has evolved, she commented: "It's been a long time since I've dated. Ercan and I have been together for seven years, but I do think the dating landscape has changed."
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