The UK's biggest ever lottery winners as player scoops £184m jackpot
One lucky Brit has just earned the title of the UK's biggest-ever lottery winner after bagging themselves a giant EuroMillions jackpot of £184 million.
If you're wondering where on earth you'd begin to spend such a significant wad of cash, why not take a look at how other EuroMillions chosen to spend theirs?
So far, there have been 15 players who have won a jackpot amount of more than £100 million - that's in the entire history of the National Lottery - and, while many decide to remain anonymous, some have told The Mirror how they have splurged their winnings on high-value products, given away large amounts through donations and even suffered divorce heartache.
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The latest winner, who is still unknown, has won the new highest figure - a total of £184,262,899.10 with the numbers 3, 25, 27, 28 and 29 (plus the Lucky Star numbers 4 and 9) in Tuesday's draw.
To put that into perspective, the lucky winner is now worth more than footballers Harry Kane (£33 million) and Paul Pogba (£64 million) combined.
They could afford to buy four Caribbean islands and still have a few million to spare - they could even afford not one but 11 six-bedroom luxury properties in London's Hyde Park.
Now the top of the lottery rich list, they've also beaten the former richest winner (who decided to remain anonymous) who won £170,221,000 in October 2019, after matching all the numbers in a Must Be Won draw.
Next on the list are Colin and Chris Weir, who won £161,653,000 in 2011.
The couple, from Largs, North Ayrshire, became the biggest UK winners at the time.
Colin used £2.5 million of his winnings to invest in his beloved Partick Thistle football


