60 million is a huge amount of money, pretty sure everyone in her neighborhood would be seeing her as some sort of celebrity and that stauts can be retained depending on how she spends this huge amount of money. A lot of people in our country tend to dry up their winnings because they are not financially literate, hope this Toronto Winner is so she and her children's children get to enjoy her winnings too.
That is one of the problems. Once everyone know that she has won the lottery jackpot, they will lineup outside her house to beg. It will take some effort to ignore such people. Take the case of Jack Whittaker. In 2002, he won the largest jackpot till date from Powerball ($113.3 million after the taxes were deducted). But it took less than 10 years for him to use up all that money. The last time I heard, he had declared bankruptcy.
That is incredibly common and it is not difficult to see why, in order for a person to earn 60 million dollars that person needs to be shrewd and know about the ins and outs of their profession and know about how to minimize their taxes and about investments too, but a person that wins the lottery does not know anything about what it means to earn that money so they begin to make all kind of irresponsible decisions when it comes to their money and they end up bankrupt in just a few years despite all the money they won.