Grinning as she brandishes a giant cheque for £1.9million, Callie Rogers can hardly recognise herself in photos taken just after her lottery win in 2003.
Fifteen years on, it’s a very different story. Now a mum-of-four, Callie, who works as a carer for disabled children, has spent all of the money. And not only does the 31 year old say that winning the lottery did not change her life for the better, but she also wants to make it illegal for anybody under the age of 18 to play the game.
Callie, who lives in Cumbria and is mum to Kian, 13, Debony, 10, Blake, six, and Georgia, two, says, “When I won the lottery I was too young, and my entire world was blown apart. In the past 15…
