Sticky Vicky became famous for exposing herself to thousands of awestruck Benidorm tourists each year.
Nothing was left to the imagination as her X-rated shows included pulling razor blades and ping pong balls from her private parts.
So adoring fans of the legend will be shocked to hear Sticky Vicky actually harboured a secret from her British fanbase.
Her daughter revealed to Metro the iconic performer did not speak English.
Maria Aragüés Gadea, who took over from her mum when she retired in 2016, told Metro: ‘People don’t know that my mother didn’t speak English, she didn’t understand when a fan spoke to her, she just answered “yes”.’
This revelation comes as Maria pulled in the masses in a return to Benidorm last night.

The original Sticky Vicky is also playing a role in her daughter’s new show.
Maria said: ‘The most special thing is that before the show, there’s a tribute to my mother.
‘I hope you’re surprised by everything about the show. My intention is for people to leave the show feeling satisfied.
‘There are new features, choreography, music.’
She took to the stage at midnight at Rockerfellas cabaret bar, where she will be returning this week and beyond.
The original Sticky Vicky died in 2023 and spent decades in the Spanish city wowing tourists with her X-rated shows.
She was born Victoria María Aragüés Gadea on April 15, 1943, in Santa Cruz De Tenerife on the Canary Islands.

The performer even trademarked her name after a legal battle in 2009 and her daughter now uses it.
At the age of six she went with her family to Barcelona, and began dancing at the age of eight.
While the young star is back in Benidorm for the long haul, she has not shut down the possibility of showing off her skills in other countries.
Maria added: ‘I can perform anywhere I’m invited, I don’t set limits for myself.
‘I have the opportunity to perform in many countries around the world.
‘It would be nice if tourists would calm down, but I don’t think they’ll stop visiting Benidorm. It’s unique in the world.’

Benidorm locals and British tourists are overjoyed at Sticky Vicky’s return after speculation she had left for good.
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Tracy Blevins, who runs tourism website Benidorm Seriously, told Metro: ‘Sticky Vicky is a real Benidorm legend.
‘It is confirmed she is back. I presume she is back for good.
‘Rockerfellas will be her regular venue.’
In 2023, Benidorm received 2,766,366 visits, with 832,000 of them coming from the UK.
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