By Gabriel Princewill-
The Euro million lottery is set to double the number of UK lottery millionaires when the game officially changes today, Saturday. The first draw will take place on Tuesday, the 27th of September, and aims to gather a one off academy to gather expert knowledge aimed at guiding lottery winners.
Essex winners, Sue Richards and Barry Maddox, have joined other recent lottery winners from across the UK to deliver master classes alongside a host of lifestyle experts. In a released statement, the mega-lottery winners
“Ever since our win in January we’ve been enjoying experiences we never dreamt possible, from buying our dream home to taking exotic holidays, it’s been amazing. There have been occasions where we’ve come a little unstuck so to have this team of professionals from the world of the rich and famous giving us advice has been great, and lots of fun to boot.”
“Winning the lottery has opened numerous doors for us, and our family, and it’s great to know that as more people join this wonderful ‘club’ every week they too will be able to open those doors.
Camelot’s most senior winner’s adviser , Andy Carter told the eye of media.com:
”There has long been a fascination with the UK’s lottery winners, what do they do straight after the win”
”My team pay out the win and arrange and a panel of financial experts and provide a degree of support from an experience of making over 4,250 millionaires”. Having Sue and Richard has been of invaluable benefit because they will be able to provide a tried and tested guide that will help lottery winners in their life changing experience once their prize is in their private banks.
Former grand prix driver and top gear presenter, Tiff Needel was present to lend insightful advice on the mechanics and pleasure of luxurious cars previously out of reach to lottery winners. Also present was Cassidy Dart, director of wine from Paul Roger, who led the champagne serving session.
The Euro lottery is set to increase marginally in price from £2 to £2.50 for every line, with the number of lucky stars to choose from going up from 11 to 12. The new game is set to guarantee two millionaires from each millionaire draw.
The national lottery was inaugurated in Britain in 1994, and has created several millionaires since then. Many lottery winners have changed their lives for the better, whilst a number have frittered heir winnings away, spending it extravagantly