EuroMillions £54 MILLION jackpot TODAY could make you richer than Little Mix – don’t miss out
A WHOPPING £54million is up for grabs in tonight's EuroMillions jackpot.
The huge sum would see one lucky Brit become richer than pop group Little Mix.
Punters can choose their usual numbers, or take a pot-shot on the Lucky Dip.
And five main numbers, plus two lucky stars, will see the winner take home the life-changing jackpot.
They would instantly become richer than the famous trio formed of Jade Thirlwall, Perrie Edwards, and Leigh-Anne Pinnock.
The three women have a net worth of £54million, according to The Sunday Times Rich List 2021.
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It’s not quite enough to overtake Harry Styles, who reportedly has a net worth of £75m, or Adele, with £130m, or Ed Sheeran, who has a staggering estimated worth of £147m.
However, the huge sum would still enable the winner to have double rapper Stormzy's wealth, said to be £24m.
Tonight's draw comes just two months after a single Brit won £109m.
That prize was the 11th biggest lottery win ever. The largest amount ever won in the UK was in October 2019, when £170.2m was claimed.
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Another British ticket-holder also won the Millionaire Maker Selection on the same night in February.
Any ticket-holder concerned over how to spend their new fortune will be offered top advice by Camelot’s Andy Carter, senior winners’ advisor at The National Lottery.
He told Sun Online: "Take your time. When people do win, it suddenly becomes serious, so people aren't often as gregarious as they think they will be.
"It is a bit of a huge shock. And sometimes you can be sort of concerned with the shock, you forget to celebrate.
"And actually winning the lottery is a fantastic and amazing thing to happen to anybody.
"For your own sake, you want to look back and think actually, I shall never ever forget this.
"Because I think if anything happens to your life - if you get married, if you move house, if you have a child - you celebrate it."
The odds of winning any EuroMillions prize are 1 in 13.
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And with up to 100 million entries every round, the competition is stiff.
The draw takes place tonight (Tuesday, April 4) at 8:45pm and tickets must have been bought by 7.30pm.