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Who is Euromillions Lottery winner Jane Park and what is her net worth?

JANE Park became Britain’s youngest-ever EuroMillions winner when she scooped the £1million jackpot in 2013 aged just 17. 

But what did she spend her winnings on, and what is her net worth now?

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Jane splashed out on cars, designer shoes, clothes and plastic surgery following her EuroMillions win in 2013

Who is Euromillions lottery winner Jane Park?

Jane Park was just 17 when she bagged £1million in prize money after buying her first ever ticket, making her Britain’s youngest EuroMillions winner.

At the time of her win, she was an admin temp earning £8-an-hour, and was living in a two-bedroom Edinburgh council flat she shared with her mum Linda.

Jane is an avid football fan and supports Scottish Premier League side Hibernian.

Jane won £1million after buying her very first EuroMillions ticket in 2013.

She has previously remarked that being a millionaire is stressful.

Speaking to the , she said: “I have material things but apart from that my life is empty. What is my purpose in life?

“I thought it would make [my life] 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.’”

The millionaire reportedly considered suing Lotto and claiming the huge payout had ruined her life.

She believed Camelot shouldn’t have allowed people her age to win such vast sums of money.

Camelot insisted it offered “ongoing support” to Jane.

A spokesman said at the time: “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.”

Bosses at Camelot say they appointed an independent financial and legal panel to help Jane manage her winnings as well as putting her in touch with another winner who scooped a jackpot at the same age.

What is Jane Parks net worth?

Jane won £1million at the age of 17 in 2013.

According to most outlets, that fortune has risen to around £3million as of January 2024.

Her Lotto fame has brought her a strong following on Instagram.

What has she spent her lottery winnings on?

Jane has splashed out on cars, holidays, clothes and plastic surgery.

After Jane’s win she quit her job, booked a two-month holiday in Magaluf, bought a chihuahua and also purchased a plush three-bedroom house and second property.

Jane has spent around £50,000 of her lottery winnings on surgery including a boob job, a bum lift, liposuction, dental veneers, Botox, lip enhancements and fillers.

But she didn’t bother with fancy Harley Street clinics.

In 2013 she spent £4,500 on a boob job to go from a 34B to 36FF, which she described at the time as “up there with the best things she bought”.

She also paid thousands for a bum lift in Turkey — but was left fearing for her life after having a severe reaction to the anaesthetic and contracting sepsis.

In total she’s spent around £50,000 of her lottery winnings on surgery including boob jobs, a bum lift, liposuction, dental veneers, Botox, lip enhancements and fillers.

She forked out £25,000 on a BMW, £17,000 on a Volkswagen Beetle, and £18,000 on a Range Rover.

The Range Rover was customised in purple in honour of her football team Hibernian.

She also bought a wardrobe of Louboutin shoes — which start at £455 a pair.

Where is Jane Park now?

The online influencer today has over 212K Instagram followers and has positioned herself as ‘the self-confessed B&M Molly Mae‘ — regularly enthralling fans with updates on how she spends her winnings.

Jane also has an OnlyFans account which she launched in 2019 and says she has made over £25,000 selling topless snaps.

Over the last decade the 27-year-old millionaire regularly posts about how she has kept her feet on the ground.

In December 2023 it was reported that Jane had split with a gangland gunman she had been cosying up to.

Park appeared to be smitten in online snaps with underworld thug Marc Webley.

But now the Hibs fan has bemoaned being on her own again.

She said online: “There’s nothing worse than being single on a Sunday.”

The hood was previously caged for 11 years after shooting a drugs gang rival in Edinburgh.

In 2004 Webley was at the centre of a turf war. It culminated in 2005 with him firing a gun at a rival, hitting him once.

After he was freed from jail, Webley was caged for six months for trying to intimidate a man into handing over £1,000 at a garage.

In 2022 he was cleared of a double murder bid after a witness claimed she could not identify him.

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