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'Smiling through the pain'

Vicky Pattison in wheelchair after her feet go numb during charity trek in Iceland

The star is trekking with Chloe Madeley to raise money for Coppafeel

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VICKY Pattison is in a wheelchair after her feet went completely numb and she was unable to walk – following her epic trek in Iceland for Coppafeel.

The 28-year-old shared a shot of herself looking completely exhausted but with a broad smile on her face - despite the pain she was clearly in.

Vicky Pattison is in a wheelchair just days into her challenge
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Vicky Pattison is in a wheelchair just days into her challengeCredit: Instagram

Keeping her fans up to date, she wrote: “Smiling through the pain... My feet officially gave up and without alcohol to numb anything I can't even walk anymore... Iceland 1, Vicky 0.

“But it is all for an incredible cause... And if you haven't already, please donate to @coppafeelpeople at .”

The former Geordie Shore is trekking across the Icelandic wilderness with Chloe Madeley - leading to competing teams on a five-day hike, to raise money for the cancer awareness charity.

Vicky Pattison and Chloe Madeley have ditched their make-up as they experience their first night in the Icelandic wilderness
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Vicky and Chloe Madeley ditched their make-up as they experience their first night in the Icelandic wildernessCredit: Instagram

The pair have shared a few pictures from their adventure so far, including one of them make-up free in a tent, which she captioned: “Tent ting….

“Me and my girl @madeleychloe are about ready for our first night in the wilderness… Wish us luck!”

Gym bunny Chloe, who is the daughter of presenters Richard and Judy, opened up about the challenge, telling new! magazine: “There’s definitely been some competitive talk between me and Vic.

“I really don’t want to lose because we both work in health and fitness – and as far as I’m concerned no one is going to beat me in that department.”


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