For Daniel Millar, a grandfather from Motherwell, it briefly became a reality, and then, faster than the money came into his bank, it became something considerably worse than where he started. He gave chunks of it to his two sons and his daughter, and he paid for two family holidays. In Daniel’s case, the DWP determined that spending his lottery winnings on his family and holidays constituted deliberate deprivation. Daniel Millar spent his £80,000 on family holidays and is now £7 overdrawn. People in the comments were quick to remind you that winning the lotto is never as life-changing as it seems, and that it comes with plenty of strings attachedImage credits: www.facebook.comImage credits: www.facebook.comImage credits: www.facebook.comImage credits: www.facebook.comImage credits: www.facebook.comImage credits: www.facebook.comImage credits: www.facebook.comImage credits: www.facebook.comImage credits: www.facebook.comImage credits: www.facebook.comImage credits: www.facebook.comImage credits: www.facebook.comImage credits: www.facebook.comImage credits: www.facebook.comImage credits: www.facebook.com