Edinburgh lottery winner Jane Park has taken to social media to 'tell home truths' after claiming she was in a relationship with a Scottish professional footballer.
In recent weeks, Jane has been hinting at a relationship with a player of Dundee Football Club, as she attended Championship matches - despite being a life-long supporter of Premiership club Hibernian.
And now, the star has bared all on social media, as she called out Dundee defender Cammy Kerr.
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Jane first published on Instagram on Sunday night, writing: "You can block me all you want, but don't give it if you can't take it", alongside a photo of Cammy's Instagram page.
She then posted a photo of herself, saying: "If anyone wants a story time, we can go there." Another photo appeared of Jane, which she captioned: "Thinking of where to start for a little bit Sunday entertainment."
Jane then posted a photo of Cammy allegedly calling her on WhatsApp, with the Michael Jackson tune, Leave Me Alone, dubbed on top of it.
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The influencer then showed Cammy calling her on Instagram. Jane then shared a series of texts between the pair, arguing back and forth before she apparently ended the alleged relationship over the phone.
The former Euromillions winner then claimed that she had "so many girls" sending her their experiences with the player, including more attached screenshots.
Jane finished her revelations on Instagram with a photo of her posing in a Dundee strip, writing: "In case Dundee are looking for a new right back?"
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