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Jane Park was just 17 when she won $1.7 million in the EuroMillions lottery. Unfortunately, the cash bored her after the cars, house and boob job. She now sells topless photos for the poor. Photo by INSTAGRAM
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Unfortunately, the cash bored her after the cars, house and boob job.
Now, according to The UK Sun, our heroine is selling topless photos for $80 a pop online. But don’t get the wrong idea, our Jane says, she’s not broke and it’s all going to charity.
Like a raunchy Robin Hood, she says she’s taking dough from “rich perverts” and giving it to the poor.
She wrote: “Feel so empowered! I’ve been selling pictures online to men desperate to see my boobs for £50+ & donated money to charity.”
Jane, now 23, of Edinburgh, added on Twitter: “Before people start asking… 1) No I don’t post full nudes 2) No I’m not skint and 3) No I don’t need a new job.”
Robin Hood in drag? INSTAGRAM
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We said it was a good news edition and it is.
This old crook has managed to let his inner light shine through despite the harrowing circumstances.
Happy, happy, happy, happy! Tupac Mosley, 17, was homeless but became the valedictorian at his school, offered scholarships at scores of universities and earned more than $3 million in bursaries.
HOMELESS TEEN NAMED VALEDICTORIAN
The mountains Tupac Mosley had to climb just to get an education would be insurmountable to most people.
But Mosley isn’t most people.
The homeless 17-year-old from Memphis has been named valedictorian for the Raleigh Egypt High School.
Turns out character counts.
Not only did he get accepted into more than 40 different universities, he picked up 50 scholarships for a payout of $3 million.
Tupac Mosley, 17, centre earned a stellar grade point average while he was homeless.
“When I heard that I got $3 million, I was more than elated and excited and astonished that it was that much,” Mosley told FOX 13.
“After my father passed, we fell behind on bills and we ended up getting evicted from our home Feb. 21 of this year.”
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Throughout his family’s turmoil, he managed to maintain a stellar 4.3GPA — while living on the streets. He thanked his teachers and principals.
“I knew that I had to make them proud. I knew that their investment was worth it that and just show them that – yes, everything that you poured into me was worth $3 million and counting,” he said.
“Never let your current situation, whatever circumstances you’re going through, be a mountain that you can’t climb.”
Mosley plans to attend Tennessee State University to study electrical engineering.
Tupac Mosley is an inspiration. Despite being homeless he had a stellar grade point avg., was his school’s valedictorian and was offered 50 scholarships.
THE POOR KIDS OF INSTAGRAM
This gang is taking the piss, as the Brits would say.
An Instagram group is having a go at the so-called rich kids of Instagram who pout and pose in front of their Bentleys in exotic locations, drink pricey Champagne and bathe in cash.
Youve heard of the rich kids of Instagram, now meet some of the poor ones who are taking a shot at their richer cousins. INSTAGRAM Not exactly bathing in $100 bills!
But we like the Poor Kids of Instagram more.
They have something money can’t buy: A sense of humour.
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