Winning millions on the lottery could well be the greatest gift imaginable – but there can be downsides.Here, we take a look at some Brits who scooped life-changing money after buying a lottery ticket before going on turbulent spending sprees.From a woman who splurged her cash on cocaine and plastic surgery, to a man who splashed out on sex workers and extravagant holidays, here are the most extreme British cases.Jane Park was 17 and was working as an admin temp for £8-an-hour when she became the youngest EuroMillions winner in history in 2013.However, last year she described being glad that the lottery age restriction was raised to 18 – because she said she “hated” winning the prize.Jane said she would “cry herself to sleep” after bagging an enviable £1,000,000.She was initially so overwhelmed by the money that she even offered to pay someone a whopping £60,000 a year to date her.The 26-year-old influencer from Edinburgh told LADbible: “Literally it came to a point where I was like 'I hate this'."I remember just thinking 'I'm so young' and 'Why would anyone put someone this young through these emotions'."I remember my nana saying 'It's like giving a kid a gun in their hand and not telling them what to do with it'.
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