What does he have to angry about?
Edwin Castro — the lucky $2 billion Powerball jackpot winner — was spotted visiting a “rage room” in Los Angeles on Tuesday after dining out with a mystery blonde at a swanky organic restaurant.
The 31-year-old, who has been living the high life since hitting the record-breaking jackpot in 2022, was snapped going into Rage Ground — a recreation center where people can arm themselves with bats, pipes and mallets to smash things up.
After spending roughly an hour inside where he presumably went to town destroying items, a tired and disheveled-looking Castro re-emerged clutching a bottle of water, exclusive photos taken by The Post show.
His sighting at the so-called rage room was the final pitstop on a jam-packed afternoon that earlier saw him tucking into lunch with the mystery woman at Manuela — a posh organic eatery in LA’s Arts District neighborhood.
Castro was spotted arriving at the quirky establishment with a burly guy believed to be his personal security guard.
His lunch date, who was dressed in leggings, arrived separately but greeted him outside the restaurant before sitting down together.
The eatery — where a New York Strip goes for $76.00 and a plate of scallops sets diners back $43 — is tucked inside the Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles arts warehouse building.
After finishing up, the duo could be seen waiting together at the valet before driving off in their separate cars.
It wasn’t immediately clear who the leggy blonde was.
His girlfriend, Payten Vincent, a 20-something Instagram model and freelance writer, didn’t join the duo.
He went public with his new flame last month when Vincent posted a slew of loved-up images on her Instagram account.
In one snap, Castro — who deleted his social media accounts after winning the jackpot — could be seen clutching his beau’s hand as they took a joyride in one of his luxurious classic Porsches.
They have since been spotted out-and-about on breakfast dates and hitting up the hot-spot celeb hangout, Nobu.
It comes after Castro was seen cruising around LA in a vintage Porsche with a different mystery brunette in February.
Months earlier he was spotted with a third, mystery young lady.
Castro immediately set about spending his spoils after opting to take a lump sum of $997.6 million, rather than collecting annual payments, when he wont the jackpot.
After taxes, he took home an estimated $628 million, according to the California Lottery.
He quickly dropped $47 million on a sprawling Hollywood Hills mansion, as well as a massive home for his parents in Altadena, California.
Castro shelled out for a luxury trip to Fiji with his friends, too, before his identity was made public.