THE UK's youngest lottery winner has gone from pocketing £1.8m to shopping at Iceland after blowing the cash on boob jobs.
Callie Rogers, now 34, was pictured with a pal over the weekend shopping in Workington, Cumbria.
Puffing on a vape and wearing a brown midi dress, the mum-of-four strolled through the town centre clutching a carrier bag from the budget store and a pharmacy.
After running errands she then got back into her Peugeot and drove off.
Callie previously owned a Hyundai 4x4 but crashed it while high on cocaine two years ago.
She received a lengthy driving ban after swerving off a country road as she was chased by cops and pepper-sprayed.
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Callie was just 16 years old when she scooped the Lotto win back in 2003.
However, in 2021 she declared bankruptcy after a string of drink and drugs benders.
She also blew £18,000 on three boob jobs and £300,000 on clothes.
The huge win saw her life spiral out of control sending her off the rails.
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Once earning £3.60-an-hour, the teen said she went from a "carefree child to [an] adult" overnight.
After squandering the life-changing prize, Callie was forced to live off benefits.
Having to move out of the £180,000 bungalow she shared with her kids and partner, she now rents a £147,000 home.
Earlier this year, Callie revealed she was going back to school so she could train to become a nurse.
Due to start at University of Central Lancashire in September, she said: "Taking time out and working on yourself to become a better person pays off.
"So proud of myself and the future I'm making for my little family."
She recently called on Lotto bosses to raise the age limit for playing to 18.
She said: “You’re only 16, with all that responsibility. At that age, you can get the best advice ever but you’re not in a position to listen.
"I was too young. Overnight I went from carefree child to adult.”
Of her drug use, she added: “I’d never tried them until I was 21 and even then it was only at weekends if there was a party and someone had some.
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"But that period only lasted for about a year.”