Miss World contestants support lottery
Miss World contestants support lottery
Miss World contestants from around Europe have recently gathered in London. This time the beauties, dressed in porch evening gowns, were not competing. They have been celebrating the launch of updated EuroMillions lottery game.
The game is considered to be the words largest one since it is going to cover 200 million populations. The company is set to include six European countries and to enlarge the list of its participants to nine nations.
According to News.scotsman.com, the EuroMillions rollover jackpot for the last game covering just the three founding nations - the UK, France and Spain was GBP20m. The bigger prizes should be expected from October 8, when the game will be expanded by lotteries in Austria, Belgium, Ireland, Luxembourg, Portugal and Switzerland. The players of all nine nations are able to try their luck every Friday night and the tickets for the first expanded game are available from this Saturday.
The beauty queens, who are waiting for the competition in China in November and December with a bated breath, this time, shared their dreams regarding the lottery win.
Id buy a nice house in the country for my family and a nice house for me. After that Id get a red Ferrari with a bow on top when its delivered. said Miss England, Danielle Lloyd, 20 from Aigburgh, Liverpool. Danielle said she would like her mother Jackie, a bank manager, and her father Arthur, who works for Jaguar, to be able to retire.
Miss Northern Ireland, Kirsty Stewart, 18, from Enniskillen, said: If I won the lottery Id look after everyone Im close to and then look after myself nice cars, nice house and big long holidays.
Also at the event were Miss Wales, Amy Guy, 21 from Wrexham, Miss Scotland, Louis Weatherup, 21, from Linlithgow and Miss Ireland, Natasha Nigairbheith, 21, from Gweedore, Donegal, plus contestants from Austria, Belgium, Portugal, France, Spain and Switzerland.












