Today now I tell you about three amazing and interesting stories about those people who win lottery and Change their life
1 ) King of the Chavs" Mickey Carroll, £10M
In 2002, a 19-year-old Scottish garbageman won over £10 million. He decorated himself with heavy golden knickknacks, bought a £700,000 elite mansion with a pool, and began hosting wild parties there. Once, he and his buddies drove the streets at night and fired steel balls from a catapult, breaking 32 cars in the process.
Papers dubbed Mickey "Lotto lout" and "King of the Chavs." Yet after a few years of squandering, the money ran out, and he had to sell his mess of a mansion for £100,000 just to pay his debts. Mickey is now working as a garbageman again and doing repair jobs. Still, as he says "I have no regrets."
2) Rollover Romeo" Karl Crompton, £11M
In 1996, Karl Crompton won a sum of about £11 million and became a paparazzi honey. He had the looks of a playboy and led the life of a rock star, buying luxury stuff and throwing wild parties. He was dubbed "Rollover Romeo" and one of the most eligible bachelors in the UK.
He would probably have wasted all his money if not for some chance thought. Karl invested the rest of it into real estate and eventually doubled his fortune. He's now married to his former classmate; they live in their own big house and are perfectly happy.
3) Secret millionaire" David Ashcroft, £12M
30-year-old furniture restorer David Ashcroft also became one of the most famous lucky guys in Britain, though for different reasons: after winning the lottery in 1997, he never changed a single thing in his life.
All he did with the money was buy himself a truck for work, a Mitsubishi sedan, a trailer for his parents, and he did some repairs on his veranda. There was a Ferrari, but he gave that to his relatives. Papers dubbed Ashcroft the "secret millionaire" and are still watching him closely for any money-wasting activity. But the latest in 2013 was that he changed his windows. So much for wild parties.