Callie Rogers made headlines in 2003 when herlucky ticketturned her into a millionaire at just 16.
In another post, she called her newborn Mammys [sic] precious girl.
Afterwinning the lottery, Callie spent half a million on homes for herself and her family.
She also spent 550k ($713k) on tattoos, cosmetic surgeries, clothes, and traveling.
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I did not want that much money.
I asked the Co-op if I could have my old job back.
Now I realize what they were like.
I was exploited because of my age.
I had a lot of fake relationships, theWorkington, Cumbria, nativerevealed in 2018.
Now, only individuals aged 18 and over can purchaselottery ticketsin the UK.
People still ask me about the lottery win all the time, sheshared.
You are only 16, with all that responsibility.
At that age, you might get the best advice ever.
But you are not in a position to listen.
I was too young.
Overnight, I went from carefree child to adult.
Even when I go for job interviews, I am thinking about it.
I suffer from such bad anxiety when I am going to meet new people.
I still get abuse just because of who I am.