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Viv Nicholson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Viv Nicholson
Vivian Nicholson (3 April 1936 – 11 April 2015) was a British woman who became famous when she told the media she would "spend, spend, spend" after her husband Keith won £152,319 (equivalent to £ in , adjusted for inflation) on the football pools in 1961.〔Bulent Yusuf ("What Happened Next?" ) ''The Observer'', 6 July 2003〕 Nicholson became the subject of tabloid news stories for many years due to her and Keith's subsequent rapid spending of their fortune and her later chaotic life. ==Early life== Nicholson was born Vivian Asprey on April 3 1936 in Castleford near Leeds. Her father was a miner, but suffered from epilepsy, so was often unable to work. Her mother was asthmatic. As the oldest child she was expected to help with the younger children and scavenge for coal; she was not allowed to take up a scholarship she had won to art school.〔 Having left school at fourteen, she took work at the local liquorice factory making pontefract cakes.〔(Viv Nicholson, pools winner - obituary )〕 She became pregnant at sixteen and was married to Matthew Johnson, but her first marriage did not last. She was soon having an affair with her neighbour, miner Keith Nicholson. She divorced her first husband and married Nicholson. By 1961 she had four children.〔
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