The youngest-ever EuroMillions winner has revealed she's not even spent all the money nine years after winning.
Jane Park, now 27, ended up £1million richer when she drew the winning numbers in July 2013 at the age of 17.
She made the revelation while speaking to Dr Phil on his popular US talk show that focused on the negative impacts of winning the lottery.
Jane, from Edinburgh, said the only thing she regretted about her win was going public because of the online abuse she faced.
She said: "I don't regret any of the money that I've spent. My only regret would be going so public."
She added: "I have not even spent all of the money and they seem to think they know more about my life.
"It's hard because when I was younger I read the comments and it affected me and these people have never met me and they've probably never even seen me."
While she hasn't revealed how much money she has been open with the cosmetic procedures she received.
She said she's had two Brazilian bum lifts after the first one "didn't work" and she "nearly died" of sepsis from the first one.
In 2021 it was reported Jane had forked out an estimated £50,000 on cosmetic work.
She has also undergone a boob job, liposuction, and had a full set of dental veneers, botox, lip enhancements and fillers.
Jane, who also appeared alongside experts discussing the odds of lotteries and the reasons behind why people enter the game, said
It was previously reported that she splurged on a new home and cars, a chihuahua called Princess, designer bags and holidays.
We've previously reported that she treated herself to a £25,000 BMW, a £17,000 VW Beetle and an £18,000 purple Range Rover - but didn't appear to get on with the latter.
In 2017, she told the Sunday People how she spoiled one of her boyfriends with lavish gifts including a Rolex and a car.
Speaking on Dr Phil, she admitted she did splurge her winnings.
She said: "I splashed out a bit because I never knew the value of a million pounds. I had never seen that kind of money and I never knew anyone with that kind of money.
"I kinda splashed a bit on stuff that I always wanted and then one of my aunts stepped in and was like 'you should invest some now in property and stop going on holiday'."
The episode was titled 'The Curse of the Lottery' and Jane appeared alongside experts discussing the odds of lotteries and the reasons behind why people enter the game.
She described the 'curse of the lottery' as a " dark, twisted fairy-tale".
She said: "I think there is, like it's a very dark, twisted fairy tale and I think no one actually warns you of it - especially younger people. I was 17."