This woman used to be homeless. She's now a millionaire after winning California Lottery

A billboard promoting the California Lottery Scratchers game with the words "A Little Play Can Make Your Day," Sunday, Sept. 11 2022, in Inglewood, Calif. (Kirby Lee via AP)
A billboard promotes the California Lottery Scratchers game in Inglewood. (Kirby Lee / Associated Press)

Lucia Forseth was homeless in 2017.

Six years later, she's a millionaire.

The California woman won $5 million playing the state lottery, according to the California Lottery. She told lottery officials that she bought a Scratchers ticket at a Walmart Supercenter in Pittsburg, Calif., where she had gone to get an oil change on her car.

"I only bought one ticket," she said in a statement. "I closed my eyes and picked that one, and I won! I first thought I'd won a free ticket, but I checked, and it said I won $5 million!"

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Forseth said she's now getting married and pursuing an associate's degree, and she plans to buy a home and invest the rest of her winnings.

"Being homeless just six years ago, I never thought it would happen to someone like me," Forseth said.

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This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.