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'I quit job after winning £120k on lottery – now it's all gone but I don't regret a thing'
United Kingdom🏛️ PoliticsCenter5 hr. ago

'I quit job after winning £120k on lottery – now it's all gone but I don't regret a thing'

Olivia Love, a 37-year-old mother of four from Glasgow, won £120,000 from the National Lottery's Set for Life game, which provides £10,000 monthly payments for a year. She used the money to quit her job at a supermarket and transition into a career as a wedding content creator. Despite spending the entire sum, she claims to have no regrets, stating the funds helped achieve financial stability for her family and launch her entrepreneurial dreams. She invested in her partner, upgraded their vehicle, and created a portfolio of work for her new business, 'Moments by Love.' While she expressed sadness upon receiving the final payment, she emphasized the positive impact of the winnings on her personal and professional life.

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'I quit job after winning £120k on lottery – now it's all gone but I don't regret a thing'

Olivia Love, a 37-year-old mother of four from Glasgow, won £120,000 from the National Lottery's Set for Life game, which provides £10,000 monthly payments for a year. She used the money to quit her job at a supermarket and transition into a career as a wedding content creator. Despite spending the entire sum, she claims to have no regrets, stating the funds helped achieve financial stability for her family and launch her entrepreneurial dreams. She invested in her partner, upgraded their vehicle, and created a portfolio of work for her new business, 'Moments by Love.' While she expressed sadness upon receiving the final payment, she emphasized the positive impact of the winnings on her personal and professional life.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced narrative of Olivia Love’s experience with lottery winnings, focusing on her personal decisions and outcomes without overtly endorsing or criticizing her choices. It does not frame the story in a politically charged manner or take a clear ideological stance. The tone,

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