Edinburgh's Jane Park has announced she will be making an appearance on one of the most popular chat shows in the US this year.
Currently spending time on the other side of the Atlantic, the former Euromillions winner confirmed she would be sharing her experience on winning the jackpot with new audiences.
Taking to Instagram to announce the news, the 27-year-old confirmed she had just filmed an episode of American talk show Dr Phil, a programme created by Oprah Winfrey.
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Shedding light on a number of different social issues, the show will now see an entire episode dedicated to Jane's lottery win, which she has previously said she "regretted going public with".
Posting a few sneak peak images of her time filming at Paramount Studios, one showed Jane in conversation with psychologist Dr Phil, with the screen behind titled 'The Curse of the Lottery.'
It is not yet confirmed when the episode will air, however Jane took to social media this week to thank the production team for the opportunity.
She wrote: "I’ve been in America four weeks and so much exciting stuff has happened! One thing I can share is that I have recorded an episode of @DrPhil. I really want to thank the whole team at @paramountpics who gave me the opportunity and support to share my story.
I also want to give a special thank you to Kalley and Amy. The way you guys produce the show and support your guests is outstanding. I couldn't have opened up as much about my experience without you.
Finally, I have to say.. Dr Phil and his wife Robin are my relationship goals! She has sat in the audience of over 3,500 episodes (Never missed one!) Showing him support!"
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