Woman who won £450,000 on the lottery shares how it's 'ruined her life'
A woman's dream of a perfect life turned into a 'nightmare' after she won £450,000 in the lottery.
She casually bought a lottery ticket and forgot about it until she saw the draw on TV.
Upon checking her ticket, she realised she had hit the £450,000 ($600,000) jackpot. However, her 'dream' swiftly morphed into a 'nightmare' when her parents, sister, and boyfriend all changed their attitudes towards her once the money was in her account.
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On Reddit, she shared: "I never thought winning the lottery would be anything other than a dream come 'true'. But here I am, with more money than I ever imagined, and it feels like my life is falling apart.
"I couldn't believe my eyes-I had won $600,000. At first, I was in shock. I called my boyfriend, James*, and he rushed over, equally ecstatic. We were both over the moon, dreaming of what we could do with the money. But the dream quickly turned into a nightmare."
She revealed that James began making plans for the money without discussing them with her - including quitting his job, buying a luxury car and investing in "risky" ventures. When she suggested they take things slow and perhaps consult a financial advisor, he became defensive.
He accused her of not trusting him and said she was trying to control everything.
The woman expressed her family's change in behaviour following her windfall. She added: "Then my family got involved. My parents, who I've always had a strained relationship with, suddenly wanted to reconnect. They started dropping hints about their financial struggles and how they could use some help.
"My sister, who's always been jealous of me, outright demanded a share, saying she deserved it for all the times she 'supported' me. It felt like they were all looking at me differently, like I was just a bank to them now."
As James pulled away, opting for his mates over her, the family pressure ramped up. She was seen as an ATM by her own parents who fancied a slice of her winnings as a birthright for having raised her.
Continuing her sad tale, she said: "My sister called me greedy and accused me of abandoning my family. I felt trapped and overwhelmed, unable to make anyone happy."
The relationship with James hit rock bottom, centred on cash rather than companionship and understanding. "James and I realised that our relationship had become toxic, revolving around money rather than love and mutual respect. We decided to break up. He moved out, taking some money with him as a parting gift, and I felt a mix of relief and sadness."
The lottery win, she laments, has ruined every significant bonds in her life. She said: "I'm alone with my fortune, but I've never felt poorer. My family is barely speaking to me, and I've lost someone I thought I'd spend my life with. I've hired a financial advisor and a therapist to help me navigate this new reality, but the emotional toll is immense.
"Winning the lottery was supposed to be a blessing, but it turned into a curse. I wish I could go back to the way things were before, when life was simpler and relationships were genuine."
One respondent on her post said: "Money changes things, often in ways we don't expect. It's a tough lesson, but now you know who truly has your back. Focus on protecting your mental health and finding real connections that aren't driven by money."
Meanwhile, another voice chimed in: "This is why you don't tell people you've won the lottery. Even friends and family can fall apart when it comes to money."
*name changed