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10 years later, the youngest Euromillions winner explains why she regrets having won 1.6 million euros

Money can sometimes cause its holders to do strange things that they regret. This is the case of Jane Park, a young British who, at just 17, became the youngest winner in the history of the Euromillions. In a program, she explains why she would have preferred never to win such a sum.

Jane Park. Credit: janeparkx/ Instagram

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« I wish I never won the lottery, I don’t wish that on anyone “, loose Jane Parknow 27 years old, in the famous American show of Dr Phil.

That day, the theme of the show was “The curse of the lottery”. People who have won a large sum of money in lotteries or other gambling games were invited to testify about the impact such a prize has had on their lives.

And despite what we think, all does not seem rosy for these new millionaires, like Jane Park.

“You have stalkers, you have received death threats…”

Ten years ago, the young woman from Edinburgh played for the first time in the Euromillions. She won 1 million pounds sterling, or more than 1.6 million euros. Enough to turn the head of anyone at this age.

The life of the young woman changes radically. She becomes an influencer and lets herself be caught up in the sirens of surgery. She says in particular that behind the money, come a whole string of constraints: “ You have stalkers, you receive death threats… “, she explained to Dr. Phil.

The media The Mirror also recounts that Jane Park spent more than 56,000 euros on cosmetic surgery and that some of these operations almost cost her her life. “I literally thought I was going to die”delivered the influencer to the show The Morning when she had an allergic reaction to the anesthesia.

Jane Park regrets the choices that her million euros pushed her to make… in surgery and her testimony did not convince Internet users who hold her solely responsible for her actions.

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