Vicky Pattison shows off new £80,000 electric car – despite not having a drivers’ license
VICKY Pattison has showed off her new £80,000 electric car - despite not having a drivers' license.
The 34-year-old took to Instagram to share some snaps alongside fiance Ercan Ramadan next to their new BMW.
Vicky was dressed casually in a pair of black joggers, a white cropped T-shirt and trainers, while Ercan wore a black Balmain T-shirt, black joggers and trainers.
As the couple smiled and cuddled up together, Vicky captioned the shots: "Introducing the Milo Mobile....
"We've been looking to get a bigger car for a while now as honestly, poor milo was so squished up in the back of @ercan_ram's old 3 door- it just wasn't fair on long journeys to Newcastle! He used to hate it!
"But now milo has all the space in the world to stretch and be comfortable on our travels. We we're also desperate to go electric so this bad boy was a no brainer."
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She continued: "Huge Thankyou to @guvinder_singh at @sytnergroup for your amazing help and fabulous service!!
"I have literally never seen @ercan_ram so happy! (And no, I am not going to pull at thread 😂😳) See you tonight Newcastle!"
Vicky also shared pictures of the car outside their house as well as the interiors.
Back in 2017, Vicky took part in All Star Driving School on E4 and explained her reasons for having never learned to drive up to that point.
She said: "Do you know what? Because I’m a very wise woman, that’s why!
“Everyone’s there at 17, muttering about their independence and the wind in their hair, and going to shops when they want, etc, etc.
"When I was that age, all I ever saw driving as was a drink ban.
“If you were going to drive then you were automatically putting yourself into that pool of ‘don’t worry, you have a drink tonight, I’ll drive.’ I wanted to let my hair down and have a good time!”
Vicky also recounted how her sister tried to encourage her to learn.
She said: “I’d never even touched a steering wheel! My sister used to try, bless her little heart, to get me to do the gears when she drove.
"I think she thought that if I realised I could do the gears then I’d be inspired to do the rest of it – because she’s been another long-suffering chauffeur, as well, for many years – but no, I didn’t take to it at all.
"I don’t like being told what to do either, and driving instructors are normally a little bit boring. I just thought 'This isn’t for me; I’ve got better things to be doing!'."