Gloucester couple revealed as record-breaking ?184m lottery winners

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A little over a week ago, Joe and Jess Thwaite were facing months maybe years of renovating what they thought was their dream home – a house in the Gloucestershire countryside with a bucket in the hall to catch the rain falling through the leaky roof.

But on what Jess said was a “normal husband-and-wife grumpy morning” on Wednesday 11 May, the couple’s lives – and their dreams for the future – were changed indefinitely.

Joe, 49, woke up at 5.15am and, after sorting out the couple’s dogs, checked his phone to discover he had won ?184,262,899.10 on the EuroMillions – the UK’s biggest ever lottery haul.

“I looked at the amount and I put the phone down,” he told a press conference near Cheltenham, hosted by broadcaster Dermot O’Leary. “And I picked the phone up again, and I looked at the amount again.

“I first thought it was in thousands,” he said, but then he “started counting the digits”, adding: “Amazing, but also surreal.”

Showing great reserve, Joe, a communications engineer, waited for the morning alarm to wake his wife of 11 years.

Jess, 44, who runs the business side of a family hairdressing salon, said he then told her they had won the jackpot off the back of the lucky dip ticket he had bought at 4pm the day before.

Her reaction? “Don’t be stupid.”

But the reality started to sink in, this was no joke, no mistake. Jess, unsure on what to do or who to tell, arranged to meet her mother in a car park.

Recalling their conversation, she told the press conference: “I said, ‘I’ve got something to tell you, a secret to tell you but you have to promise not to tell anybody.

“She was like, ‘OK’, and then she was like: ‘Are you pregnant?’

Thwaite said she told her mum: “It’s better than being pregnant.”

The couple said they had not had enough time to plan their next steps, though expect to step back from work and share much of their newfound wealth – which sets them up with a net worth greater than Adele’s – with their family and friends.

The couple, who have been married for 11 years, have two primary-school-age children, while Joe has two children at university from a previous marriage.

The couple both commented on the cost of living crisis, with 9% inflation pushing prices to unmanageable levels, saying they too had been feeling the pressure.

They said their financial situation is “not horrendous” but the crisis has “affected our lives”.

They said they have a lot of animals such as ponies, geckos, chickens and dogs, with Jess sayingadding: “We have too many things, we’re too busy.

“We just want to create that kind of lifestyle for our children. We’re right at the bottom because we’ve pushed everything to get this house, and to have our ponies at home and that’s been our dream.”

On their financial situation, Thwaite said they have savings they planned to use towards building their house when prices go down.

She added: “I’m not saying that it’s horrendous, we love our life, this is what we’ve chosen.”

On the cost of living crisis, Joe Thwaite said they bought the house when the economy was better so they had been struggling, adding: “This is huge for us.”

What will happen to the house they once thought was their dream, they are undecided, although they impulsively bought some bedroom furniture after the win.

For now, holidays are on the agenda, with Hawaii and a ranch in Texas the hot favourites.

The previous lottery record was held by an anonymous ticketholder who banked ?170m in October 2019.

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