Soap star Alexandra Mardell has been crowned the winner of Strictly Come Dancing’s Christmas special for 2022.
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EuroMillions winner Jane Park has branded LA reality showrunners as "perverted" after catching a demand in her contract.
A dating show that she was thinking about going on wanted to give camera crews access to film her having sex while being recorded. The Scottish influencer was furious about the contract clause, a source has revealed.
While it is understood any racy scenes on the show wouldn't have been overly graphic, Jane, from Edinburgh, didn't like the idea of signing away her access.
A source of Jane told The Scottish Sun : "Jane's not ultimately against the idea of having sex on TV, however she doesn’t think any contract should specify that a camera crew has access legally."
She branded the showrunners "perverted" for the contract clause although still hopes to break through in Los Angeles, and is reportedly looking for a dating show now she's single.
"The scenes the show wanted to film wouldn’t have been graphic, it would have been similar to Big Brother’s night footage," the source added.
In 2013, Jane scooped a £1million jackpot to become the youngest ever EuroMillions winner at age 17. At the time she was living in an Edinburgh council estate, working as an admin temp for £8 an hour.
She has since settled into her life as an influencer - now aged 27 - and has cashed in on several money-making ventures including an OnlyFans which reportedly earned her more than £25,000.
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