It could be you . . but it was these Scots who scooped £100m
Winners celebrate National Lottery's 25th anniversary with Vanity Fair-inspired photo.
Some of Scotland's lottery winners came together for a Vanity Fair**-inspired photoshoot.**
Worth a combined total of nearly £100m, they gathered to celebrate 25 years of the National Lottery.
The line-up included Fred and Lesley Higgins from Aberdeenshire, who won £57.9m on EuroMillions in July 2018, and Lotto winners Alison and John Doherty from Renfrewshire, who scooped £14.6m in 2016.
Other major winners included Jake Bowman from Dundee, who won £10.3m in 2016, David and Donna Hendry from Edinburgh, who banked £4m in 2015, and Libby Elliot from Aberdeen, who took home £2.1m in 2012.
The winners travelled from across Scotland to take part in the photoshoot, with a whopping £96,997,548 in winnings between them.
Missing, however, from the picture were Scotland's biggest lottery winners, Colin and Christine Weir from Largs, who won £161m on EuroMillions in 2011.
National Lottery senior winner's advisor Andy Carter, who has paid more than £1bn in prizes over the past decade, said: "The National Lottery has been making amazing things happen for 25 years.
"These are just a tiny fraction of some of the lucky players who have won life changing sums of money over the past 25 years.
"We have all had the 'when I win the lottery' conversation, but these lucky people are now living out their dreams."