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Britain's Youngest Lottery Winner Sells Her Furniture And Moves Back In With Mum

Britain's Youngest Lottery Winner Sells Her Furniture And Moves Back In With Mum

There's nothing quite like home, I guess...

Mel Ramsay

Mel Ramsay

Britain's youngest Euromillions winner is selling her furniture and moving back in with her mum as she reportedly feels 'lonely' in her own house.

Jane Park, 21, bought her £185,000 three-bed home in East Lothian but has sold it after briefly renting it out, according to the Daily Record.

She's also been flogging furniture on Facebook, including a red sofa, a dining table and chairs and a TV stand.


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She later commented: "Everyone's mailed me 150 for table n chairs and 80 for TV unit. Needs to be picked up before Friday in Prestonpans x."

She plans to move back in with her mum, Linda, in Edinburgh's Prestonfield area because of 'loneliness'. Right.

A spokesman for Jane told the Sun: "Jane has a strong team of financial advisers who help manage her portfolio of investments wisely.

"From time to time, this will involve releasing funds from one profitable venture to enable her to reinvest into bigger projects."

She recently caused quite a stir on Twitter after uploading a picture that showed off her £4,500 boob job...


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Captioned 'Hotel chills', she uploaded the snap of her in a small black nightie.

At the time of her boob job, she said: "I always wanted them done - I'm a lot happier and much more confident.

"I can wear proper dresses and I feel more like a woman.

"They're up there with the best things I've bought."

She's no stranger to showing them off, with several posts on her Instagram.


She's also currently facing drink-driving charges, but was recently spotted viewing potential new cars.


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This comes after Jane announced that the win 'ruined her life' and that she wanted to sue lottery bosses for negligence.

Speaking to the Sunday People, Jane claimed that she's 'burdened with the stress' of being a millionaire.

Obviously you're thinking the same as me... why doesn't she just give it all away then?

When she was offered this solution she said: "What? Nah."

She said: "At times it feels like winning the lottery has ruined my life.

"I thought it would make it ten times better but it's made it ten times worse. I wish I had no money most days. I say to myself, 'My life would be so much easier if I hadn't won'.

"People look at me and think, 'I wish I had her lifestyle, I wish I had her money.' But they don't realise the extent of my stress.

"I have material things but apart from that my life is empty. What is my purpose in life?"


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She claimed that the minimum age for the lottery (which is currently 16) should be raised. She explained: "I think 18 should be the minimum age for winning the ­lottery, at the least. The current age of 16 is far too young."

So what has she bought? Well, she got a chihuahua called Princess, but gave her away to her auntie: "At the time there was too much going on. She didn't like my car and I didn't have time for her."

The car has also brought her pain and agony.

The £18,000 purple Range Rover seems like a dream car, right? Wrong. "It was flashy and people were always looking at me. But it was far too big." she sighed.

Holidays are also a complete NIGHTMARE. "I don't go on holiday that much, about four times a year," she said. "I wait until my friends can go.

"And although I've been to the Maldives I much prefer Benidorm because nobody is looking down at you. You can get as drunk as you want. In the Maldives, you can't go and get absolutely hammered."


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A Camelot spokesman said: "An independent financial and legal panel was set up shortly after Jane's win and we put her in touch with another ­winner, who won at the same age, to share their experience.

"We have been in touch with Jane from time to time since her win to ­offer ongoing support. It is always up to the winners as to ­whether they want to take up that support.

"We will continue to support Jane in any way we can if that is what ­decides she wants."

She's since retracted her statement about suing the Lottery.

Featured Image Credit: Instagram/Jane Park

Topics: Lotto