UNITED KINGDOM — Britain's youngest EuroMillions winner Jane Park has been left “unrecognisable” after an allergic reaction to a Brazilian bum lift operation she got in Turkey last week.
Reported by Britain’s media outlet The Mirror, the 21-year-old, who won £1 million in the EuroMillions lottery in 2013 when she was only 17, has now reportedly splashed about £50,000 of her prize on cosmetic procedures. The procedures included a 36FF boob job, a full set of dental veneers, liposuction, botox, lip enhancements, cosmetic filler and now the Brazilian butt lift.
Last week, Park flew to Turkey and spent a couple of days enjoying the luxuries provided by a celebrity clinic where she received a butt lift surgery. However, after the surgery, she began to panic when she discovered her face had swollen dramatically from her allergic reaction to the anesthetic. Although doctors told her the reaction would subside eventually, Park was really freaking out.
After winning the lottery, Park continued making the headlines for all the wrong reasons. In 2016, she was banned from driving for 18 months after she was arrested for drunk driving at a McDonald’s drive-through in Edinburgh.
Earlier this year, Park wanted to sue lottery operator Camelot, as she says she believes that her life would have been “10 times better” if she did not win the money.
To help Park out, Camelot sent her a financial adviser to help her manage her money.
Reported by Britain’s media outlet The Mirror, the 21-year-old, who won £1 million in the EuroMillions lottery in 2013 when she was only 17, has now reportedly splashed about £50,000 of her prize on cosmetic procedures. The procedures included a 36FF boob job, a full set of dental veneers, liposuction, botox, lip enhancements, cosmetic filler and now the Brazilian butt lift.
Last week, Park flew to Turkey and spent a couple of days enjoying the luxuries provided by a celebrity clinic where she received a butt lift surgery. However, after the surgery, she began to panic when she discovered her face had swollen dramatically from her allergic reaction to the anesthetic. Although doctors told her the reaction would subside eventually, Park was really freaking out.
After winning the lottery, Park continued making the headlines for all the wrong reasons. In 2016, she was banned from driving for 18 months after she was arrested for drunk driving at a McDonald’s drive-through in Edinburgh.
Earlier this year, Park wanted to sue lottery operator Camelot, as she says she believes that her life would have been “10 times better” if she did not win the money.
To help Park out, Camelot sent her a financial adviser to help her manage her money.
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