Vicky Pattison, the former queen of the jungle, has revealed that one scene from Meghan Markle’s Netflix series involving a Hollywood star caused her to “get the ick.”
‘I’m A Celebrity’ alum Vicky Pattison expressed her disgust about Meghan Markle’s controversial moment on her Netflix show.
In a candid chat with co-host Angela Scanlon during their ‘Get A Grip’ podcast, they delved into the life of the Duchess of Sussex.
When Vicky described how Meghan had a bad reputation in her “With Love, Meghan” series, Mindy Kaling called her maiden name rather than Sussex, she couldn’t hide her disappointment.
Vicky remarked at the time, “When Mindy Kaling was corrected by Meghan. And Mindy is okay, which is nice.
” So I was like, ‘ Oh’. I can’t possibly blame my pal for something, so I’m slapping his wrist on my Netflix series. I’m really into it.
Vicky acknowledged that at first, she was supporting Meghan and Prince Harry’s decision to step aside from their responsibilities.
She reflected: “Harry’s obviously unhappy in his role in the Royal Family. If he wants to take a step back..”
She praised the Prince’s ability to be independent, saying, “He’s always been a little rebellious and rogue.” I was actually opposed to them veering off into the distance, raising their adorable little ones, and being truly content.
Following the release of footage showing the couple twerking in the delivery room on Princess Lillibet’s fourth birthday, Vicky questioned the couple’s judgment and claimed it was likely unfair.
She succinctly summarized: “Ultimately, the general consensus is that it’s a bag of cringe on toast.”
Vicky’s remarks follow a discussion about the impact of PMDD (pre-menstrual dysphoric disorder) on her relationship with her partner Ercan Ramadan just days prior.
Vicky discussed the impact of the illness on her daily life in a direct conversation with Elizabeth Day for the How To Fail podcast.
She expressed her grief by saying, “It absolutely kills me that for the majority of our lives, I’m not the person he thought he was marrying.”
I’m not myself because that’s the reality. I’m completely unrecognizable. Although it’s manifesting itself that week, I could be screaming and sobbing the next, then completely dissociating, unable to be social, lost, afraid, or whatever it is.
Explaining the emotional burden it places on their relationship, she added: “He’s had to learn to love that version of me as well. And that is really difficult. And that is not something I would ask of me worst enemy, let alone the man I love more than anything else in the world.”
Vicky also praised Ercan’s adaptation to her struggles with PMDD, citing his portrayal as a true reflection of his character.
She continued, “He has learned to understand it because not every man does,” which is a true testament to him and his character. Communication is the one thing that has helped me, I discovered.
I’m entering PMDD week, so I’m telling him. And he says, “That’s okay. We’ll just take it slowly, for example.
Source: Mirror
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