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UK’s youngest lottery winner makes enormous announcement after blowing money on medication

Britain’s youngest ever lotto winner has become a mum for the fifth time.

Callie Rogers, who has a new boyfriend, announced the news on Facebook and said she “counts her blessings” daily after giving birth to a baby girl.

Incredibly, Callie was just 16-year-old when she pocketed £1.8million in 2003 at a time she was earning £3.60 an hour as a checkout girl.

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The out of control teenager, who lived on a council estate in Cumbria with her foster parents, reportedly went on to splash out £250,000 on cocaine.



Callie Rogers
Her newborn daugher is called Navie-Nicola

She also spent £300,000 on clothes and £18,000 on three boob jobs – but despite being wild, she also gave away £500,000 to friends and family.

But tattooed Callie is now 37 and she recently welcomed baby number five as she announced the birth of her daughter Navie-Nicola on Facebook.

One photo, showing her little girl at five weeks old in August, had the caption: “The Best five Weeks Of Life Loving You Our Little Bean”, and another captioned “Mammys precious girl”.

A pal gushed: “Awww how beautiful she is, you’ve been blessed with beautiful babies Cal” and another commenting “Cuteness overload!”

According to The Sun, Callie is in a relationship with Lee Matthews, 35, and the pair announced they were a couple back in March. One friend joked that Lee was “punching above his weight”.



Callie Rogers
She transformed her appearance over the years

Callie has been open about how she splurged her lotto winnings and speaking to Closer, she previously said: “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.

“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.”