EuroMillions winner Jane Park stunned fans during a glam night-out in Dubai where she was seen rolling around in cash.
The Scottish influencer, who was the youngest ever Lottery winner at just 17, shared a video of herself throwing money in the air before rolling around on the ground covered in notes. The 26-year-old star posed in a stunning nude dress outside the Billionaire night-club in Dubai, which is known for its dining experiences and extravagant entertainment.
In the background of Jane's holiday video, a sign reads: "CA$H RULE$ EVERYTHING AROUND ME", as she captioned the video: "I'm fkn screaming." Alongside the video, the Edinburgh born star attached rapper Cardi B's hit song Money.
This comes after Jane recently got a tattoo in support of her second favourite football team Manchester United. The Hibernian FC supporter has made no secret that the other team she supports is Manchester United so to pay homage to them, after their win against Arsenal earlier this month, she got new ink to celebrate.
Sharing a snap on Instagram of her latest addition on what looks like her ankle, Jane showed off the tattoo that simply said 'Man United!' wrote: "Hibees on one side it's only right to get my other loves on the other."
After winning the lottery in 2013, Jane has spoken out about the dangers winning such a large lump sum of money can have on an individual. Speaking to LadBible, Jane revealed the one thing she regrets about her winnings: "The only purchase I regret is my first Brazilian Bum Lift.
“I was left in absolute agony and hospitalised for four weeks with suspected sepsis."
The star also added that she wishes she never went public with her winnings in the first place. Telling the publication, she said: "I do regret going public. Yes it was my choice, but I was just 17 and it happened so quickly.
“I thought I had won on the Sunday, but I had to wait until Monday morning to call Camelot and find out for sure. I found out on Monday, was persuaded to do publicity without thinking of the negative impacts it would have and within 48 hours I had a photographer and publicity team in front of me.
“I feel like there should be at least a 14-day period for winners to truly decide what they want to do, rather than make a decision whilst you’re still coming to terms with the fact you’ve become a millionaire. I didn’t want to have a public profile, as such, but I have given interviews publicly to raise awareness.
“A lot of people think that the solution to my problems is simply to give all the money away to charity, but at some point I would like to have a family and how could I knowingly give it all away when it could help my children with their education and start in life later in the future?”
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