ONE lucky Brit was today paid out a massive £109million after claiming the eye-watering EuroMillions jackpot.

The jammy ticketholder was the sole winner from the February 4 mega-draw – making them richer than Harry Styles.

A single British ticket-holder has won £109million in the EuroMillions

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A single British ticket-holder has won £109million in the EuroMillions
The win makes the ticketholder richer than Harry Styles

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The win makes the ticketholder richer than Harry StylesCredit: Getty – Contributor

They last week came forward to claim the life-changing prize, and today the mighty sum has been validated and paid out.

It means the winner now has more cash to their name than the former 1D star, who is listed at number 10 on The Times’ 50 young rich list with a wealth of £75m.

But his fortune pales in comparison to the jackpot won by today’s winner, who used the numbers 3, 25, 38, 43 and 49 and the Lucky Star numbers 3 and 7.


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Camelot’s Andy Carter, Senior Winners’ Advisor at The National Lottery said: “We’re absolutely delighted that the winner of this amazing EuroMillions jackpot prize has come forward and we hope that they will enjoy their win. 

“It’s our first UK EuroMillions jackpot win of the year and this winner is now the tenth biggest National Lottery winner of all time.

“What an incredible moment for this lucky ticket-holder and it’s safe to say that it’s likely to have been the best Valentine’s Day ever for them!”

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Last year, five lucky Brits banked a EuroMillions jackpot win, including one who walked away with a staggering £122.5m.

The bigger ever National Lottery win remains £170m in October 2019.

But close behind is Colin and Chris Weir who scooped £161m in 2011.

They splashed out on a stunning mansion, but their humble first buys included a checked sports jacket, a computer and a tractor.

Also among the the UK’s biggest winners are Adrian and Gillian Bayford.

The couple banked £148.6m in 2021 after buying a Lucky Dip from a corner shop.

Today’s pay-out of £109,915,000 puts the ticketholder in tenth position of the biggest winners of all time.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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