One of biggest ever Euromillions jackpots of £139m up for grabs – get your tickets now
ONE of the biggest ever Euromillions jackpots of £139million is up for grabs in tomorrow’s lottery draw. If a single player bags the whopping prize, they will become more than twice as rich as singer Harry Styles, whose net worth currently stands at £63million. The would-be winner’s fortune would even outstrip Fifty Shades of Grey […]
ONE of the biggest ever Euromillions jackpots of £139million is up for grabs in tomorrow’s lottery draw.
If a single player bags the whopping prize, they will become more than twice as rich as singer Harry Styles, whose net worth currently stands at £63million.
The would-be winner’s fortune would even outstrip Fifty Shades of Grey writer E.L. James’ £132million earnings.
The lucky winner would also jump to fourth on the National Lottery’s Rich List and would be the fifth EuroMillions jackpot winner in this year alone.
But how would Brits like to splash their cash if they won the enormous prize?
The National Lottery revealed how many Brits dream of spending their millions – from private islands to forking out on entire football teams and even a zoo.
More than one in ten would-be winners would take the chance to put their feet up and hire a chauffeur and ‘help’ to wait on them hand and foot.
Other fave buys among the mega-rich include private jets and super-yachts at £2.3million a pop.
The recent National Lottery survey revealed just under one in five would buy their own private island, with a luxurious yacht on the list for one in ten people if they won over £100million.
But while some players dreamt of ultimate luxuries, the new survey showed many Brits designs were are little more down to earth.
Three in five people dreamed of buying a holiday home if they won big while two in five said they’d buy up a number of houses.
Charity is also at the heart of those polled with 14 per cent claiming they would make charitable donations.
Seven per cent of people wanted to buy an entire football team while six per cent wanted a butler and a zoo.
Andy Carter, senior winners’ advisor at The National Lottery, told The Mirror: “This massive jackpot is sure to have a lucky ticket-holder thinking about what luxuries they can spend their money on.
“It’s great to see that charity is still at the heart of it, with 14 per cent claiming they would buy a charity if they were to strike it big this Tuesday.
“As always, the team is on hand to support and help guide the winner as they start their new adventure with their life-changing win.”
Tuesday’s hefty jackpot prize is one of the biggest ever jackpots on offer.
But the largest EuroMillions win came last year when one lucky UK player brought home a staggering £170million.
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The player matched all five main numbers – 07, 10, 15, 44, 49 – and the two “lucky stars” – 03, 12 – in the draw on October 8 2019.
This year’s biggest EuroMillions jackpot publicity winner Ryan Hoyle from Rochdale scooped £58M in April 2020.
Players are urged to get their tickets early to be in with a chance of winning the millions.