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Jane Park brilliantly slams 'slag' troll with shocking past encounter revealed


Jane Park has slammed an online troll who branded her a slag after he chatted her up over a £60,000 boyfriend search.

The EuroMillions winner took to social media to hit out at the lad after he messaged her on Instagram.

The man, who we have decided not to name, contacted Jane on Instagram and wrote: “”Why are you actually proud of being a slag? It’s actually disgusting.

The lad message Jane by asking to be her boyfriend

“I hope every male sees what you have been saying in the papers etc and wouldn’t touch you with a stolen c*** riddle little creature.”

Instead of accepting the abuse Jane decided to hit back in public by sharing their previous encounter.

She revealed the chancer had slid into her DMs one year ago and asked if they could chat.

It came after Jane launched a website taking applications after finding herself unlucky in love following an number of relationships.

Her open application involved paying the right man £60k a year.

A year after contacting Jane the lad got in touch with her again

In the first couple of weeks she was inundated with thousands of people getting in touch about wanting to be her other half.

In a private message he wrote: “Hey! Just seen an article about you giving someone 60k to be with you, you wouldn’t have to pay me a penny to take you out I have my own money!

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“Your absolutely beautiful!! It would be nice to chat even though you probably won’t read this.”

After sending Jane a message he then sent a selfie of himself.

Showing off the two Instagram messages, Jane wrote: “Short memory lad was only over a year ago you were trying to take me out. F****** doughballs everywhere.”

The now deleted tweet gained a lot of support with more than 140 retweets and over 2,500 likes, which included one from Scottish Line of Duty actor Martin Compston.





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