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Winning the lottery is a dream that millions of people around the world hold close to their hearts.
However, over the course of nearly two decades, the mom-of-four hasreportedlydepleted her entire prize money.
In a new interview withThe Mirror,Callie said: I did not want that much money.
I asked the Co-op if I could have my old job back.
Thelotteryrecipient previously shared that she was relentlessly pursued by fake friends who were solely interested in her wealth.
Callie recalled: I would give money to distant relatives and friends of friends.
I loaned 20,000 here, and 13,000 there.
I would never get it back.
People asked for money for new cars and I would help out.
It was a soft touch.
Now I realize what they were like.
I was exploited because of my age.
I had a lot of fake relationships.
Overnight I went from carefree child to adult.
All these years on, it still gets dragged up, Callie said.
She continued: 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.
But nothing couldve prepared him for the change in his life after he won the EuroMillions.
Hes a very modest, humble bloke and loved his life as a builder.
Jane had also admitted that the sudden fortune had destroyed her life.
Gareth and Catherine Bull, residents of Nottinghamshire, secured a remarkable 40.6 million EuroMillions prize back in 2012.
As a consequence, the couple finalized their divorce in October of that same year.