EuroMillions winner Jane Park ’emotional’ as she decorates Christmas tree alone

Lotto winner Jane Park revealed she was having an "emotional time" decorating her Christmas tree alone this year after splitting up with her ex.

She told her followers that listening to festive songs has made her realise ‘how single she is’.

In an honest tweet, Jane, from Edinburgh, said a Westlife song was getting her through.

Jane has been on the hunt for love since splitting from former Dundee player Jordon Piggot and X Factor reject Sam Callahan.

She even launched a website taking applications for men to date her, offering to pay them £60,000 a year, according to the Daily Record.

But despite the website boasting that more than 10,000 potential suitors applied within a day, Jane still seems to be unlucky in love.

In her latest Twitter post, Jane spoke of her "emotional time" getting into the festive spirit without a parner.

Tweeting to her 24,000 followers she said: "Decorating the xmas tree alone this year listening to Christmas songs has made me realise how single I am.

"Westlife I have a dream getting me through this emotional time".

Jane became the UK’s youngest EuroMillions winner at the age of 17 when she scooped £1million on her first ticket.

She’s gone on to splash the cash on cars, holidays and plastic surgery – a far cry from her £8-an-hour job as an admin temp and the two-bed council flat she shared with her mum.

Earlier this month the Lotto winner stunned in a purple swimsuit while celebrating her 23rd birthday.

Bringing in her birthday in style, the Edinburgh lass seemed as if she’d taken her mind off trying to find a new boyfriend.

Posting the image to her 130,000 Instagram followers, she said: "Only 23 once. Ps curls aren’t brushes out yet x Amazing swimming costume @beachdollyswim I’m in love."

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