Britain's youngest-ever Euromillions lottery winner, who struck the jackpot in 2013 at the age of 17, has drawn up a list of rules for her new boyfriend in the run-up to his lads-only holiday - and even wants him to wear a T-shirt with her face on.

Jane Park, from Edinburgh, has warned new squeeze Connor George not to 'speak to girls' and to 'try and avoid eye contact' with any female holidaymakers while on the party island of Ibiza.

The 21-year-old has also warned her beau she will be drug testing him and will be checking his phone for girls' numbers when he returns from his week-long break.

Jane Park, from Edinburgh, has warned new squeeze Connor George not to 'speak to girls' and to 'try and avoid eye contact' with any female holidaymakers while on the party island of Ibiza

The young millionairess has even threatened to check Connor's private parts for any secret tattoos and to be on the lookout as she 'may turn up' to spy on him.

He has also been told not have any photographs taken with female companions and she will be keeping an eye on his Snapchat score just to make sure.

Jane, who never played the lottery before her big win, posted her side-splitting list of rules via social media on Thursday with the caption: 'Psycho Jane at it again.'

The Scotswoman has also designed a T-shirt for Connor to wear emblazoned with a picture of the loved-up couple and the slogan 'If you are reading this - you are too close to my boyfriend'.

Connor has joined in the fun by claiming he would 'wear it with pride' when he jets off to Ibiza on the 'lads-only' holiday next week.

The Scotswoman has also designed a T-shirt for poor Connor to wear emblazoned with a picture of the loved-up couple and the slogan 'If you are reading this - you are too close to my boyfriend'

Jane's list has amused her pals with the funny social media post gathering hundreds of 'likes' within hours of going online

Connor posted his reply online saying: 'Away to Ibiza in six days and the missus comes up with this - psycho or psycho?'

Jane's list has amused her pals with the funny social media post gathering hundreds of 'likes' within hours of going online.

Cheryl Gray said: 'Brilliant - please say you have bought him this T shirt.'

Eilidh Moohan posted: 'This is so funny as I don't have to think about my rules - just need to save these on my phone.'

And Nadine Raiker added: 'This is amazing - though my boyfriend wouldn't even be going. At least you allowed him that.'

Hibs-daft Jane has also banned Connor from singing football songs 'unless it's a Hibs song' and ended the list of holiday rules by adding 'be safe and enjoy yourself cause (sic) it's the last boys holiday you'll be on'.

Connor posted his reply online saying: 'Away to Ibiza in six days and the missus comes up with this - psycho or psycho?'

Of having money, Jane previoulsy said: 'It’s never going to change me. I would rather sit in economy than premium.’

‘I have been went to America and Maldives all first class,' she said but added that she still prefers holidays in Magaluf and Benidorm.

'But I’m quite homely, I like a week away with my friends but I like to be at home.'

The blonde is equally down-to-earth with her choice of lifestyle at home.

She returned to live on a council estate, Niddrie, with her family after feeling lonely in a property she bought with her winnings.

Talking about the three-bedroom detached property she bought on an estate outside Edinburgh she said: ‘It was massive and it got lonely and I was so scared it was horrible.

Talking of her initial win, Jane said: ‘I was overwhelmed. I couldn’t believe it at all'

'So I thought the easiest thing to do was rent it out. Then I moved back with my mum’.

But that's not to say Jane hasn't made some more frivolous purchases. She admitted: 'At first I just went shopping all the time.’

She said that her first purchases were a Louis Vuitton handbag and a Chihuahua puppy. She also threw herself a lavish 18th birthday party and treated herself to a boob job.

Talking of her initial win, she said: ‘I was overwhelmed. I couldn’t believe it at all.

And of her friends and family's reactions she added: ‘To start, people didn't think it was true. But then they were genuinely happy for me.'