An unemployed Brit says his ex-girlfriend must be “gutted” that he’s scooped up more than $13 million in lottery winnings — just over a month after the two broke up, according to a report.

Paul Long, 55, of Wickford, Essex, split amicably with his partner of five years, Julie West, 52, when he moved out of their shared home on Feb. 1, The Mirror reported.

Then on Saturday, Long won about £9.3 million — just over $13 million — off a “Lucky Dip” ticket, according to the report.

“Let’s be honest, if I was with someone and you’ve just split up, and they go and win £9 million on the lottery, you’re going to be gutted, aren’t you?” Long told The Mirror.

Long insisted, however, that West won’t be completely cut off from his new fortune.

“You never know, I might take her for a holiday or a meal,” he told the outlet.

When The Mirror asked West if she was happy for her ex, she shrugged, “I suppose so,” adding that Long was “out of order” for assuming she’d be upset.

Long said he was trying to find a job to help him make monthly payments when he learned of his big win.

He celebrated his new fortune with a single bottle of beer, a cup of tea, and a feast of chicken, steak and ribs. He also put a deposit down on a brand-new Ford EcoSport.

Long told The Mirror he may use some of his winnings to support his beloved Leyton Orient Football Club in East London. He told the outlet he only bought the ticket because he was on a high after seeing the team rise to victory in a Saturday game.

He also plans to use the funds to help support his three adult children, whom he had with his ex-wife, Lisa.

“I’m not going to make them millionaires,” he said. “I think they should learn the value of things. I want to give them a life where I know they’re going to be all right — that’s what I take satisfaction from.”