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Vicky Pattison fumes as woman spits at her in the street sparking coronavirus fears

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Vicky Pattison has shared her disgust after being spat at in the street by a total stranger. The Geordie Shore starlet was working on a fashion shoot in London's affluent Notting Hill when an onlooker started mocking her poses.

Vicky , 32, said she tried to diffuse the situation by politely waving and smiling at the woman to show there was no bad blood and that she was just doing her job.

But the situation quickly escalated as the woman stuck her middle finger up at Vicky before spitting at her "during a global f**king pandemic!" fumed Vicky as she headed back to her car. "Nothing could have f**king prepared me for what just happened," Vicky cried as she filmed her stunned reaction on her Instagram story. "So we are doing some street style

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