An English Euromillions winner who won a massive £107.9 million jackpot has confessed that a life of luxury with mansions and supercars is ‘boring’ for him.
Neil Trotter, a mechanic from Coulsdon in south London, won the Europe-wide lottery in March 2014 after purchasing £10 worth of Lucky Dip tickets, one of which matched the seven numbers required to win big.
The auto collector then updated his Ford Focus by purchasing premium supercars such as Jaguars and Porches.
With his newfound wealth, he also purchased a Grade-II listed mansion with its own private lake and 400-acre estate.
However, Mr Trotter’s life with his millions of pounds is suddenly ‘very uninteresting,’ according to the Sun.
He admitted that not having to work was a “weird thing to acclimate to,” and that he frequently ended himself watching TV at home all day, which he described as “pretty boring.”
Camelot, the lottery’s operator, also advised him not to spend his money right away.