Scots Euromillions winner cheers on Hibs after released from hospital’

Jane was admitted for mystery surgery and vowed to tell fans “the truth” behind the visit when she was ready.

Jane Park supported her beloved Hibs on Saturday, only hours after being released from the hospital.

The Euromillions winner was admitted for secret surgery and promised followers she would reveal “the truth” about her stay when she was ready.

On Saturday afternoon the social media star posted a clip on Instagram of the inside of a car alongside the song Unstoppable by Sia, after being discharged from hospital.

Later, she tweeted a video from today’s Scottish Premiership match between St Johnstone and Hibernian, revealing that seeing her favourite team lifted her spirits.

It’s unknown what prompted Jane’s impromptu hospital visit, but she later clarified, “Just to clarify, my surgery was NOT on my hand.” I couldn’t really look at them because of the cannula, so I requested them to cover it.”

Posting a picture from her bed later that night she thanked her fans for their support.

She said: “Home dressing off, showered, incisions cleaned and into my own bed, hot water bottle, bowl of homemade soup. I am in heaven right now, thanks to everyone for the past 9 days you all know who you are.”

It comes after she announced that she had been fasting in preparation for her surgery last week.

Jane, then 17, became the UK’s youngest Lotto winner when she drew the winning numbers in July 2013 and won £1 million. Since then, she’s spent a large portion of her money on surgery in Turkey, spending an estimated £50,000 on various treatments.

She’s said in the past she’s had two Brazilian bum lifts – after the first one “didn’t work” and she “nearly died” of sepsis from it.

In March she updated her followers on Instagram with a series of eye-opening pictures and video clips of before, during and after surgery to give an insight into what took place when she got the uplift and reduction.

 

 

 

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