UKs youngest lottery winner says she is blessed after welcoming fifth baby years after blowing her £1.8M prize money on parties, drugs and plastic surgery
Britains youngest ever lotto winner has said she is blessed after she welcomed her fifth child - years after blowing her £1.
Britains youngest ever lotto winner has said she is blessed after she welcomed her fifth child - years after blowing her £1.8million prize pot on parties, drugs and plastic surgery.
Callie Rogers scooped the jackpot in 2003 when she was just 16 but has now come a long way, sharing the good news that she has had the baby with her partner Lee Matthews.
Taking to Facebook, Ms Rogers posted a photo of the adorable little girl captioned: Counting my blessings everyday.
The 37-year-old also took the opportunity to upload a new photo while she was at it - and can be seen posing for the camera with bright red lipstick and a smile.
Callie declared herself bankrupt two years ago after dishing out £18,000 on boob jobs, £300,000 on clothes and £500,000 on gifts to friends and family, leaving her penniless.
Callie Rogers has welcomed her fifth baby. Taking to Facebook, Ms Rogers posted a photo of the adorable little girl captioned: Counting my blessings everyday
Callie Rogers and Lee Matthews posted a loved-up selfie on social media in March announcing their relationship
A new beau entering her life comes after within weeks of winning the lottery she had met Nicky Lawson, father of her eldest two children, and moved into a £180,000 bungalow
A new beau entering her life comes after within weeks of winning the lottery she had met Nicky Lawson, father of her eldest two children, and moved into a £180,000 bungalow.
Five years later, her relationship fell apart and she attempted suicide.
But since then, Callie and Lee posted a loved-up selfie on social media in March announcing their relationship.
Callie won the jackpot when she was just a teenager earning £3.60 an hour as a checkout girl at the Co-op and was living with foster parents in Cockermouth, Cumbria.
She was given a 22-month driving ban in 2021 after her 4x4 crashed into a hedge whilst she was high on cocaine, The Sun reported.
National Lottery Winner Callie Rogers pictured at 16, from Cockermouth Cumbria. She won 1.8million after leaving school with no qualifications
Ms Rogers has previously said lottery companies should impose an age limit on players - after her own fortune sent her off the rails, made it hard for her to trust people and left her struggling to live in the glare of the limelight
Callie Rogers has posted many photos to her social media after the blew her national lottery winnings
Callie Rogers poses with bright red lipstick. Now, things look like they could not be better for the mother of five
In 2018, Ms Rogers was assaulted by two women after a night out, leaving her unconscious with broken ribs, smashed teeth, concussion and permanent sight damage
And in 2018, Ms Rogers was assaulted by two women after a night out, leaving her unconscious with broken ribs, smashed teeth, concussion and permanent sight damage.
But now, things look like they could not be better.
Ms Rogers also recently revealed she wished to turn her life around as she secured a place on a nursing course at the University of Central Lancashire.
Another post shared by Callie to Facebook yesterday said: I will never understand how anyone can have kids in this world and live every day like they dont exist.
Ms Rogers has previously said lottery companies should impose an age limit on players - after her own fortune sent her off the rails, made it hard for her to trust people and left her struggling to live in the glare of the limelight.