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Scotland's lottery jackpot winners and how they spent their millions - from castles to surgery

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Scotland has had its fair share of lottery winner throughout the years. This weekend you could be in with a chance of bagging a healthy sum of cash with a Euromillions jackpot of £107million and a must win National Lottery draw for £11.8million this Saturday.That lucky ticket could help you pay off your mortgage, escape to somewhere sunny or even let you treat your loved ones.From blowing money on expensive cars to purchasing castles and Bentleys, Scottish winners have certainly splashed the cash after landing their megabucks windfall.But how did some of Scotland's previous winners spent their fortunes?Adrian and Gillian Bayford were over the moon when they bagged a massive £148million lottery win back in 2012.Less than a year later the couple parted ways.Gillian has since started her own property business and enjoy a new, glam lifestyle.She bought a waterfront property in Newport-on-Tay from ex Adrian for £625,000 in 2017 - but later put it up for sale.The lottery winner then purchased a 'dream home' worth £1.2million.The Victorian mansion boasts six bedroom and a garden as big as a football pitch as well as three reception rooms and a triple garage.The lavish pad also boasts three reception rooms, a gazebo, a triple garage and a greenhouse.Among her other property purchases was a £619,990 castle which she also put up for sale.She has snapped up a fleet of Audi cars following her ginormous win and is reported to drive £150,000 Bentley Bentayga.The pair became Scotland's biggest ever Lotto winners and former cameraman Colin was quick to splash the cash.He forked out for cars, jewellery and property and pumped money into his favourite football club, Partick Thistle as well as donating massive amounts to good causes.The

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