Former lottery winner and Edinburgh celebrity Jane Park has unveiled her new tattoo, dedicated to her second favourite football team.
The avid Hibernian Football Club supporter made no secret that the English team she supports is Manchester United, the Daily Record reports. So, after they were victorious against Arsenal on Sunday afternoon, the Scottish beauty decided to get a tattoo dedicated to the Red Devils.
Sharing a snap of the ink on her ankle to social media, Jane let fans see her new tattoo, that simply said 'Man United!' in black writing. She wrote: "Hibees on one side it's only right to get my other loves on the other."
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Manchester United beat rivals Arsenal 3-1 thanks to a goal from debutant Antony and a Marcus Rashford brace. Jane is no stranger to a surprise tattoo, revealing earlier in the year that she got an inking on her behind as part of a bet.
Jane got a DJ's name tattooed on her buttock in exchange for free booze in the pub he worked in - despite winning £1 million in the lottery when she was 17.
The 26-year-old told how she accepted a challenge from the bar worker in Magaluf just months after winning £1 million on the Euromillions aged 17. The DJ said he'd serve her free drinks if she got a tattoo of his name - and sure, Jane kept to her word.
The Edinburgh influencer returned to the pub with the DJ's name on her bum after visiting a Spanish tattoo parlour. In an interview with Ladbible, she said: "I did go a bit mad in the first year. I remember I went to Magaluf and one night I went into this bar and the DJ knew who I was.
"He said 'If you get my name tattooed on you, I'll give you free drinks in the bar for a week'. "So I went straight over the road to the tattoo shop and got his name tattooed on my bum.
"I'm now like 'Why would I do that?'. The drinks were like one Euro a drink and I had just won £1 million but here I was thinking 'Free bar? That's a bit of me'."
You can keep up to date with Jane's latest antics on her social media accounts, linked here.
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