Scots Euromillions winner Jane Park has hit back at trolls who have sent her vile messages on social media.
The 25-year-old took to Instagram to reveal that she was told by online bullies this week that they 'wish she got COVID and died'.
Jane, from Edinburgh, moved to Dubai at the start of the year where she has been living the life of luxury.
But despite keeping herself to herself and being relatively quiet on social media, Jane has found her inbox filled with hate.
Speaking about it on her Instagram story, Jane said she has had enough of the trolls.
In her post, she wrote: "What actually happened to be kind?
"This past week I've had hate coming out my ears when I've probably been the most quiet this week on Insta. I'm sick of weird group chats in my dms, the fake instas commenting hate on my pics , the wishing I got covid and died, the list goes on.
"Like it's so f*****g unacceptable to wish someone dead. I've had enough of it. Please grow up and stop being horrible to people."
In her next post she shared a quote and wrote: "Please remember if you have nothing nice to say don't say it. Goodnight."
Last week, Jane admitted she was feeling homesick as her mum Linda celebrated her 50th birthday.
Despite being thousands of miles apart, Jane still managed to make her mum's birthday extra special by showering her in gifts and sending her a balloon arrangement.
She wrote to her mum: "Happy 50th to the women that has literally made me the nutcase I am today.
"Sorry I can't be there but I can tell by your reaction on Face Time you love everything I've done."
She added: "You deserve the best and more and I love you, happy 50th mum."
Jane won one million pounds when she was just 17-years-old.
At the time, she couldn't celebrate with champagne and in the official photos, she was holding her cheque and sipping on Irn Bru.
She recently opened up about her win and said the best thing she did with her money was get on the property ladder and bought a three bedroom house at the age of 18.