The daughter of a Glasgow drug dealer has been showing off her wealth allegedly gained from her mother's peddling.

Jodie Gilmour, 22, posted pictures of herself holding wads of £50 notes and flaunted her £35,000 Audi on social media.

She also flashed several pairs of new shoes and veneers for her teeth which cost an estimated £8,000.

Jodie Gilmour (left), daughter of convicted drug dealer Shirley Gilmour (right), has been showing off her wealth on social media

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Her mother Shirley Gilmour, a convicted drug dealer, has reportedly been blamed for selling deadly fake blue Valium pills to helpless addicts.

Last month three women in their 20s died after taking the pills which are said to account for the deaths of 'hundreds of Scots' in recent years.

An investigation by the Daily Record found Jodie driving around Glasgow in her Audi while her friends sold drugs in the streets.

She also flashed new veneers for her teeth which cost an estimated £8,000 and several pairs of new shoes

The paper also revealed that Shirley, 40, 'preys on addicts' in Glasgow's notorious Possilpark.

She was jailed for five months last year for possessing cannabis and diazepam with intent to supply, while Jodie walked free with a charge of possession.

It is said that the pair get their supply from the local Daniel crime gang.

Jodie showed off her wealth on social media. Her mother Shirley Gilmour, has reportedly been blamed for selling fake blue Valium pills

A source told the Record: 'They think they are local celebrities but they are the scum of the earth.'

'Jodie drives about in her Audi and she is always boasting about it on social media. Everyone knows that it's drug money that has paid for it.'

The source added that dealers in Glasgow's Saracen Street have 14-year-old children running around with bags of drugs.

Blue fake valium pills - also known as the Blue Plague - can be deadly when mixed with others substances such as heroine and are particularly dangerous because users often do not know the chemical contents.

A source said of the pair: 'They think they are local celebrities but they are the scum of the earth.'

The source added: 'Jodie drives about in her Audi and she is always boasting about it on social media. Everyone knows that it's drug money that has paid for it'

Jodie appeared to deny that her cash was ill-gotten by posting angrily on Facebook about the Daily Record investigation.

She wrote: 'see who ever gave the paper there story ma ma got the jail for a bit a personal greeen nd av never been done way drugs in ma life so go get a life ya fly grassing c***s!!'