A mum-of-four from a council estate cancelled her benefits today after winning £14.5 million on the lotto - but bypassed champagne because she's ALLERGIC Single mother-of-four Beverley Doran, 37, discovered she had become a millionairess while lying in bed checking her phone on Saturday morning.

Lucky Bev, of Shipley, West Yorks, won £50 in Wednesday's draw and decided to make the most of her good luck so she bought a EuroMillions lucky dip ticket online.

But because she's allergic to champagne - which turns her ''red like a lobster'' if she takes a sip - Bev treated herself to a luxury weekend in Harrogate, North Yorks.

The full-time carer did have to borrow £1,000 from her friend to pay for the lavish few days - during which she sipped £25 bottles of wine and ate off an a la carte menu.

Glasgow Times:

Bev - whose treat usually involves dining at Morrisons Cafe - said: "I was still waking up when I logged into my account.

''I could see the jackpot amount but couldn't work out what I'd won. Then I slowly realised it was one UK winner and that that person was me.

"I babbled to my son and collapsed on the floor and started crying and shaking.

"I rang my mum who was in the shower and she didn't believe me - it's just been a rollercoaster.

"It was a brilliant weekend, we stayed in a four star hotel and I spent £500 on a personalised bracelet complete with five charms which tells my life story.

"I got charms for my children, for love and family and for my new wealth.

"One says 'sometimes you have to all before you can fly'."

Today (Feb 22) Bev, who has four children aged 17, 10, 9 and 5, cancelled her benefit payments of £320 per week - which she has relied on for the past two years.

Full to the brim in her three-bed council house she hopes to up sticks and has already been looking for her next abode in Shipley, West Yorks.

Bev had booked a family holiday before her win - a trip to Portugal in August - and joked that she still had £1,000 of it left to pay off.

But in reality it's been a struggle for Bev, who had to give up her job as a receptionist after two of her children were diagnosed with autism in 2015 - within months of each other.

Bev, who has been single for seven months, added: "It's been a struggle financially - the benefit woman nearly dropped the phone when I told her I'd won the lottery.

"It's overwhelming to think that I won't have to struggle again. Before all my money went on the children and I went around in rags.

"I could now even buy a plane! I suffered with depression just worrying about what was going to happen to my children.

"I'm still waiting for someone to come and burst my bubble."