BRITAIN’S biggest every EuroMillions winners have today revealed themselves after bagging a life-changing £184million.

Joe Thwaite, 49, and wife Jess, 44, of Gloucestershire, won the staggering cash that now makes them instantly richer than Adele.

Joe Thwaite, 49, and wife Jess, 44, won £184million

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Joe Thwaite, 49, and wife Jess, 44, won £184million
The couple are now richer than Adele

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The couple are now richer than AdeleCredit: PA

But the couple, who have two primary-aged kids, revealed they had surprisingly carried on with their day like normal after realising they had won the EuroMillions.

Communications Sales Engineer Joe didn’t even wake up his wife after realising the win – waiting for her alarm to go off before whispering to Jess he had a “secret”.

Joe has been married to hairdresser Jess for 11 years and they live in a £600,000 house.

They want to go on holiday to Hawaii. Jess said: “The win gives us time to dream, which we haven’t had before.”

But they went back to work as normal after getting the life-changing sum.

Jess said: “Joe got up as usual at 5.15am to sort out the couple’s dogs. 

“Once the dogs were happy he checked his phone and saw the email from The National Lottery saying, ‘Good news, you’ve won a prize’. “

Joe added: “I looked it up and saw we’d won.  I saw how much and I didn’t know what to do. 

“I couldn’t go back to sleep, I didn’t want to wake Jess up so I just laid there for what seemed like forever.

“I spent some time searching for property with no budget limit, which was a novelty!”

The previous highest winners stayed anonymous when they bagged £170million in October 2019.

And Colin and Chris Weir were next when they became Europe’s second biggest lottery winners in July 2011.

They won £162million, putting them into The Sunday Times rich list above Beatle Ringo Starr and Sir Tom Jones.

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Colin, who died in December 2019, spent £40million in eight years, including a £20,000 investment in bakery Greggs.

But the couple, of Largs, Ayshire, ended up divorcing in 2019 eight years after scooping the jackpot.

They were married for 38 years before being hit by the curse of the lottery.

Pals said it was an “open secret” they had drifted apart following their record-breaking win.

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Colin and Chris Weir won £161million

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Colin and Chris Weir won £161millionCredit: PA

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Adrian and Gillian Bayford won £148million in 2012 but they spit up just 15 months later.

Gillian bought a lavish £1.2million mansion, launched a property business and snapped up a fleet of cars including a £150,000 Bentley Bentayga.

Her dad blasted her publicly, claiming she only gave him £1million rather than the £20million she claimed to have given.

In July, unlucky-in-love Adrian sold the £6million mansion where he was dumped four times.

The home had 189 acres, a cinema, billiards room, gym and a pool.

Adrian and Gillian Bayford won £148million

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Adrian and Gillian Bayford won £148millionCredit: Rex

Frances and Patrick Connolly, of County Armagh, won £114.9million on the New Year’s Day EuroMillions jackpot in 2019.

The retired teacher and businessman said one of the first things they did was sit down and write a list of 50 people they want to share the money with.

They then bought computers for children stuck at home who had no means of accessing an education during Covid lockdown.

And the pair proved the most generous of all winners when it was revealed they’d given away more than half of their cash to loved ones, charity and those in need during the pandemic.

Frances and Patrick Connolly are among the most generous of lottery winners

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Frances and Patrick Connolly are among the most generous of lottery winnersCredit: PA

In March Ruth and Mark Chalmers told how they used their £1million EuroMillions win to help daughters Natalie and Leanne have kids.

They also made sure they could support their new family by getting them on the property ladder mortgage-free.

Mark and Ruth Chalmers, middle, used their lottery win to help daughters Leanne, left, and Natalie, right, have kids

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Mark and Ruth Chalmers, middle, used their lottery win to help daughters Leanne, left, and Natalie, right, have kidsCredit: PA

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