Everyone’s fave, hard-done-by Lotto winner Jane Park, has hit the public eye with a bang after making her Twitter account public once again.
This time, the fame-hungry Scot, 21, posted a picture of herself with Hibs striker Jason Cummings late on Sunday night.
Unfortunately, it seems all eyes were not on the footballer, also 21, and rather on Park who pouted like there was no tomorrow in a very low-cut black gown. (We’re sure that was totally accidental).
Park, from Edinburgh, was at the annual Hibs Player of the Year Awards at Dynamic Earth in the capital.
She aptly captioned the tweet ‘Cumdog Millionaire’ in reference to her millionaire status (which has totally ruined her life), and also in reference to the nickname Cummings gave himself last week in a mildly-amusing, but bizarre, video of him challenging wrestler Grado to a scrap in the Hibs training ground.
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Park - whose Twitter account had been private for a while - had reportedly been left terrified after a troll allegedly threatened to “melt her face with acid.”
The message is said to have caused her to flee her home in Edinburgh as she was too scared to be in on her own.
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Park first made headlines when, in February, it was reported she was considering legal action against EuroMillions bosses after a huge lottery payout apparently “ruined my life.”
The young woman, who was 17 at the time she scooped £1 million, believed Camelot should not be allowing people that age to win vast sums of money.
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