BRITAIN'S youngest ever EuroMillions winner has recently found a new way to spend her good fortune – jetting off to Turkey for a second boob job.
Jane Park, who describes herself as the B&M version of Molly-Mae Hague won £1million on a lucky-dip ticket at just 17 years old and splashed the cash on multiple surgeries, holidays to Magaluf, cars and two homes.
But her love for bargain brands hasn't gone away despite becoming a millionaire as she branded herself the 'B&M Molly-Mae Hague' while visiting Karen's Diner.
In one Instagram story, Jane is sitting at a table wearing a makeshift hat with the words 'Molly-Mae from B&M' on it.
At the time of winning, Jane earning just £8-an-hour as an admin temp in her hometown of Edinburgh, Scotland, but she has recently revealed she wished she had never won.
After the win, she quit her job, booked a two month holiday in Magaluf, bought herself a chihuahua, two homes, cars, and an array of designer goods.
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But it wasn't all plain sailing for Jane, who admits the money has made her feel 'miserable'.
Nine years later, at the age of 27, Jane is set to appear on an episode of Dr Phil in the US called The Curse of the Lottery.
Jane talks to Dr Phil of the tough times she had after becoming a millionaire, including “stalkers and death threats”.
She adds: “I wish I’d never won it, I wouldn’t wish it on anyone.”
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