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Monday 23 June 2014

What Would You do if you Won £1m?

 Let's pretend it is one million euro? What would you buy? Or are you going to put it on your bank account. I'm just curious #hehe

Matt Myles, 27, from Hereford, was working gruelling night shifts in a factory when a Euromillions ticket bought on a whim netted him a surprise £1million windfall.
And he wasted no time in putting his newfound wealth to good use - jetting off to Indonesia before the money had even hit his account.

Living the dream: Mr Myles, pictured cruising down the Thames, has devoted a tenth of his £1million win to his hedonistic voyage
Living the dream: Mr Myles, pictured cruising down the Thames, has devoted a tenth of his £1million win to his hedonistic voyage

Wild times: Mr Myles, pictured right with friends in Thailand, also has Australia, the U.S. and South America in his sights



Since then Mr Myles has been living a life of non-stop hedonism, fuelled by raucous and expensive nights out, designer clothes and beautiful women.
He has also taken the time to keep all his friends - and hundreds of online fans - updated over Twitter as he makes the most of his money.

Vintage: The former factory worker has developed a taste of fine food and drink - and is pictured here with 2003 vintage Dom Perignon


Still on his hit list are visiting Machu Picchu in Peru, diving at Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, ­bungee jumping into the Grand Canyon in Arizona, driving across Route 66 in a Ford Mustang.
He then hopes to canoe the Amazon, walking the Great Wall of China and seeing the pyramids in Egypt, enjoy a fortnight of partying with his friends in Ibiza and volunteer with Unicef in Africa for three months.
Mr Myles, who used to serve in the Army, told the Sunday People: 'From travelling the world to meeting ­celebrities I couldn’t have made this up in my wildest dreams - They say money can’t buy happiness but I have never been happier.'
Triumph: A Euromillions ticket bought on a whim secured the huge payout


Party guy: Mr Myles has taken to his new life of wealth with gusto


Before the shock win, he said: 'I was working night shifts and was worried I’d have to move back home to save some money. While the next 12 months will be incredible, I won’t change. I’ll live as I always have – go big or go home!'
However, despite the apparent gusto with which he is spending his winnings, Mr Myles says he has set himself a limit of £100,000.
Upon winning, he invested half of the cash and is ploughing much of the remainder into establishing a property business with friends, and hopes to train as an airline pilot.


Matt Myles


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