Not all she’s lost! Britain’s youngest Lotto winner, 33, looks unrecognisable after shaving off her hair… two months after admitting she blew £1.8m fortune on parties, plastic surgery and tattoos
- Callie Rogers, 33, from Cumbria, shared new snap of herself with shaved head
- The youngest lottery winner looked almost unrecognisable in Facebook picture
- It comes two months after she admitted she was penniless and living on benefits
- She won £1.8million at age 16 in 2003 while earning just £3.60 an hour in Co-op
Britain’s youngest lottery winner looked almost unrecognisable as she shared a dramatic snap of herself with a shaved head.
Callie Rogers, 33, from Cumbria, posted a picture on her Facebook page this month showing herself sporting a stylish grey buzz cut.
The mother-of-four, who formerly boasted glossy brunette locks, looked almost unrecognisable with her statement hairdo, while she also showed off her neck and arm tattoos.
It comes soon after she admitted she was penniless and living on benefits 18 years after she won £1.8million at the age of 16.
Britain’s youngest lottery winner Callie Rogers, 33, looked almost unrecognisable in a snap on her Facebook page this month, showing herself sporting a stylish grey buzz cut (above)
She was also recently hit with a driving ban after her 4×4 crashed into a hedge whilst she was high on cocaine, The Sun reported.
In a caption alongside her Facebook post, she said that the ‘biggest challenge’ in life is trying to ‘be yourself’.
She won the jackpot when she was just a teenager earning £3.60 an hour as a checkout girl at the Co-op and was living with foster parents in Cockermouth, Cumbria.
But Rogers lavished herself with three breast enhancement surgeries, drug-fuelled parties and £300,000 worth of designer clothes.
She also gave around half a million pounds to friends and family – and was brutally assaulted two years ago after gaining notoriety in her local area.
And in March, it was reported that the lottery winner was claiming Universal Credit despite her 2003 win of £1.8million.
The revelation came in court while the judge handed her a 22-month driving ban after she crashed her 4×4 while high on cocaine.
Rogers had to be pepper sprayed when police detained her after she veered off a country lane while being chased by police in Cumbria.
It comes soon after she admitted she was penniless and living on benefits 18 years after she won £1.8 million at the age of 16 (pictured) while she was working in a Co-op
In March, it was revealed Callie (pictured) was claiming Universal Credit despite her 2003 win of £1.8 million and got a 22-month driving ban after she crashed her 4×4 while high on cocaine
Last December, she was out driving with her new boyfriend Jason Fearon, 31, when Rogers ploughed through a hedgerow near the town of Crosby.
A police officer got out of his car to check on Rogers’ Hyundai Tucson at around 1.20am, but the prosecutor told the court how the couple tried to flee.
Pam Fee told Workington Magistrates’ Court: ‘[Fearon] has then been led to the police van in which he stated, “I told her not to drive”, referring to the female he had been with.’
Rogers meanwhile tried to get out of her handcuffs and had to be subdued by PAVA, a compound found in chilli peppers which is similar to pepper spray.
She later tested positive for cocaine use but refused to take a breathalyser.
Ms Fee told the court: ‘She both said that she was, and that she wasn’t the driver repeatedly to police officers. Throughout, her behaviour seemed to be up and down.’
She has previously told how her lottery win sent her on a downward trajectory and has called for more protections for young winners.
Within weeks she met Nicky Lawson, father of her eldest two children, and moved into a £180,000 bungalow.
But five years later, her relationship fell apart, leading to Rogers attempting suicide.
At a particular low point, her children were taken away from her, and she splashed £17,000 on a boob job to help with her confidence.
Callie (pictured) has previously told how her lottery win sent her on a downward trajectory and has called for more protections for young winners
Callie (pictured in 2018) also says she was targeted by people who pretended to be her friends only to siphon her money away
She had previously claimed to have spent £250,000 on cocaine, but has since denied this.
Rogers also said she was targeted by people who pretended to be her friends only to siphon her money away.
In 2018, she revealed how she thought she was going to die after being assaulted by two women on a night out.
She was knocked unconscious, had her teeth smashed, ribs broken and suffered permanent damage to her sight. Marie Hinde, 38, and Jade Quayle, 27, were later jailed.
She told Closer magazine in 2013: ‘I got up late and lived on takeaways. And so-called mates would come over until the early hours to party.
‘Suddenly, I was a local celeb and people would come up to me in pubs as if they were my best friend and I felt pressure to buy them all drinks. I didn’t know who to trust.’
She added: ‘It was too much money for someone so young. Even if you say your life won’t change, it does – and often not for the better. It nearly broke me, but thankfully, I’m now stronger.
‘I try to forget the ups and downs I’ve been through and just feel like a normal person. The pressure to splash out and live a glam party life has gone – and I prefer it.’
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