Wife Divorced Him for Being Poor, But Fate Had Other Plans—$273M Lottery Win!

A woman found herself in an awkward situation after her ex-husband hit the jackpot.

She divorced her husband because he wasn’t able to provide enough for their family.

Surprisingly, the divorce turned out to be a blessing for the man, who soon came into a lot of money.

The woman had been supporting her husband while he was unemployed for a while.

But one day, she decided she had had enough and chose to end their marriage.

What happened next? The man won the lottery and walked away with a massive $273 million.

The surprising twist is that his big win happened just 24 hours after the divorce was finalized.

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