EUROMILLIONS winner Debbie Nuttall has been embroiled in a feud with her younger brother for more than 20 years.
Debbie toasted a £61million jackpot last week - but missing from the celebrations was estranged sibling Glen Noon.
The "once-close" pair haven't spoken in decades following a big row.
And Glen, who brings up his son, 10, while living on benefits in temporary accommodation, insists he's not expecting a penny and doesn't want anything from his newly loaded sister.
Last night the dad of four told this newspaper he's tried to patch up the bitter dispute in the past to no avail, and says Debbie even blanked him in the supermarket. And he revealed he only learned of Debbie's life-changing windfall from newspaper story.
Glen said: "My son messaged me and said, 'Dad, I know you don't want to know, but look at this and he sent me a snippet from the paper. I didn't know anything about it. I said, 'Is it a joke?'"
The rift between the pair followed a furious bust-up when they were in their early thirties, Glen claimed.
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