‘I’ve not become attractive overnight, just my WALLET!’: Bachelor factory worker, 58, scoops £71m on EuroMillions – but warns off gold-diggers as he vows windfall ‘bloody well WILL change him’
A metal factory worker is planning a spending spree but warned off gold-diggers today after insisting his £71 million EuroMillions jackpot win – the 15th biggest in UK history – will change his life.
Ade Goodchild, from Hereford, has his eye on a new house with a Jacuzzi, ‘a few staff’ and dream holidays to the Grand Canyon and the Pyramids after claiming a prize of £71,057,439 following Friday’s EuroMillions draw.
The 58-year-old told a press conference today in Great Malvern, Worcestershire: ‘I’m not one of these winners who is going to say this win won’t change me. It bloody well will, or at least I’ll give it a damn good go!’
Mr Goodchild, who is single and has now quit his job, was asked by reporters if he thought the money made him a more ‘attractive’ romantic prospect. He replied: ‘Anybody I think I couldn’t have pulled before has got no chance.
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Mr Goodchild celebrates his win this morning in the grounds of the Abbey Hotel in Great Malvern, Worcestershire
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Ade Goodchild, 58, is pictured during a Camelot press conference today at The Abbey Hotel in Great Malvern, Worcestershire