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Vicky Pattison candidly opens up on bust-ups with boyfriend Ercan whilst in self-isolation

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Vicky Pattison has opened up on her relationship with Ercan Ramadan during lockdown, admitting that her and her beau are having more rows whilst self-isolating amid the coronavirus outbreak.The brunette beauty, 32, spoke to the MailOnline about their relationship, admitting they have had their “fair share of bust-ups” whilst stuck at home.The former Geordie Shore star told the publication: “I'm so in love with him but oh my God, anybody isolating with a partner will completely sympathise with me.

We are just rubbing each other up the wrong way." Vicky and Ercan, who works as a property developer, first moved in together in August of last year, and the reality star gushed over her other half at the time, saying: “I think he’s calmed me.

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