A Texas woman revealed that her family won the lottery, netting them a whopping $80 million before taxes. Her life, however, didn’t dramatically change. Instead, she was met with contempt and kidnapping threats. Eventually, she went no contact with her family. And with that, the money vanished, too.
TikToker Heather Michelle Richard shared her story online. She explained that her family won the lottery when she was going into second grade. In an unprecedented event in Texas, her parents were the only recipients of the lottery’s $80 million. Of course, being only a child at the time, Heather didn’t know her parents were now millionaires. While she was sleeping, however, they called friends over to their apartment to celebrate winning the lottery.
Following the win, Heather and her family moved out of their home. She left her “run-down school,” and they all lived in a hotel for months while searching for a new place to live. However, things got scary for the young Heather. She said, “People were threatening to take me, which was really freaky.” Then, the Texas woman detailed that she received unsolicited messages through AOL from friends. Probably knowing that her family had won the lottery, everyone wanted a handout. It certainly didn’t help that Heather’s parents were not very discreet.
A New Life? Reactions
Eventually, Heather and her family moved into their new and “beautiful” home. While she enjoyed her “great neighbors,” she still faced issues, all stemming from the lottery win. Apparently, during high school, her best friend turned out to be a “mutcher,” or someone who just took advantage of her wealth.
Overall, the Texas woman stated that her life didn’t change much after her parents won the lottery. Nowadays, she no longer has a relationship with them, and therefore, no access to what’s left of the millionaire sum. “I work a full-time job and go to school, and barely make it by myself,” Heather said.
Heather’s story was viewed more than 2.7 million times. Users were flabbergasted by how her parents handled the lottery win, calling them out for their carelessness.
“I don’t understand why winners tell other people, I’d keep it quiet,” one user commented. Another wrote, “Winning 80 million and not immediately putting money to the side for your kid when they grow up is actually crazy.” A third netizen added, “Every ‘we won the lottery’ story always has a bad ending. I’m just gonna work.”







