Euromillions winner Jane Park makes a cryptic Instagram post that hints at a new career change

EUROMILLIONS winner Jane Park has hinted at a new business venture in a cryptic post.

The youngest-ever lottery winner reposted the new business page on her own Instagram story.

Jane has announced her next project

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Jane has announced her next projectPhoto credit: Instagram

The Proper Tanned project is currently in the works and the company’s Instagram account promises it will be out soon.

The company will sell double-strength tanning nasal sprays.

And the logo features an image of a blonde girl resembling Jane posing in a bikini.

Bronzing nasal sprays are hugely popular with influencers on social media.

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Nasal sprays contain a hormone called Melanotan II which replicates alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone in the body.

When inhaled, it enters the bloodstream through the mucous membranes.

And then it stimulates the production of a pigment in the skin.

But experts have warned about the toxic tanning product, and one influencer warned she was suffering from worrying side effects.

Jane regularly shares updates from her life with her fans on her social media pages.

She recently got her heart pumping when she looked stunning in a plunging black dress over the weekend.

The EuroMillions winner, 27, shared the cheeky snap with her thousands of Instagram followers.

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