Vicky Pattison wants to be ‘really succesful and really rich’ … and isn’t sorry about it
The TV beauty made her career comments on GMB

CANDID Vicky Pattison has confessed she is in the fame game for cash and success.
The TV beauty admitted she wasn't apologetic about her reasons for opting for a high-profile life on the small screen.
The stunning brunette has starred in MTV shows Geordie Shore and Judge Geordie, as well as stints on reality TV show Dinner Date before being crowned Jungle Queen on the last series of I'm A Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here!
Chatting on today's Good Morning Britain, she told show co-host Ranvir Singh: "Women can't often say they want to be rich, but I want to be really successful, really rich and I'm not sorry."
After being quizzed as to why she decided to become famous after pursuing a drama degree she admitted: "Fame was never the end goal - wealth was probably a massive factor for me.
"I don't work hard to be on the front cover of a magazine.
"I do it for my family, to make sure my family and friends don't have to want for anything."
She also rued society's negative views on women who frankly admitted they craved status and achievement - compared to men who showed the same traits and were given a pat on the back.
One shining light of her career - being crowned champion of the bug-ridden Aussie jungle - is a piece of success the Newcastle lass is keen to cling onto for as long as possible.
She told Ranvir and co-presenter Kate Garraway: "I'm not ready to say goodbye to the jungle - the thought of giving the crown to someone else is mortifying!
"Fingers crossed it's a bloke who wins so I can still call myself a queen."
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The beauty has now penned book The Real Me on her career to date - yet insisted it wasn't a manual for how to rake in the cash.
Vicky, 28, insisted a balanced lifestyle included more factors than just a chunky wallet.
She told the ITV breakfast show: "This book is not me saying if you want to be rich and famous, follow this book.
"It's balance, being healthy, having a good social life and being successful professionally.
"I promote health, I think beauty comes in all shaped and sizes and boils down to whats underneath the skin.
"Physical imperfections are what makes you beautiful.
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