Vicky Pattison opened up about her fears of starting a family during an emotional appearance on Lorraine Kelly's ITV chat show.
She was there to discuss her new Channel 4 show, Vicky Pattison: My Deepfake Sex Tape, which airs tonight.The programme sees Vicky, 37, collaborating with actors to create and leak a Deepfake porn video featuring her image online.
During her conversation with Lorraine, Vicky shared her anxieties about having children with her husband Ercan Ramadan, 41, after uncovering the disturbing reality of Deepfakes.
Discussing the documentary, Lorraine noted: "You're very emotional all the way through and we can see how much it affects you and how it affects the people you talk to." She added: "It's not just women in the public eye that it's happened to, but it does happen sadly to ordinary mothers that are going back to their lives and someone takes their image and does that to them." Vicky responded by saying: "I was lucky enough to meet four incredible survivors of Deepfake abuse and not only how they've put their lives back together but are also campaigning for change and that is nothing short of inspirational." The former Geordie Shore star got emotional as she discussed her personal life and the worries she has about raising children in today's world, reports Chronicle Live.
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