AN EYE-WATERING £33m EuroMillions jackpot prize could be yours tonight, making you richer than a Barbie movie star.
British actress Emma Mackey, whose first breakout role was in Netflix hit Sex Education is said to be worth £9.3m.
Mackey plays Physicist Barbie in the summer blockbuster which is slated to gross more than £100m in its opening weekend alone.
Star Margot Robbie said the 27-year-old was cast because of their lookalike appearance, despite having different hair colours.
“I’ve been getting told for years that I look like the girl from Sex Education, who is Emma Mackey,” Robbie said during the press tour.
“[Mackey] plays one of the Barbies in the movie pretty much because Greta and I thought it would be funny.”
She has previously amassed her fortune through roles in Death on the Nile and Frances O’Connor’s Emily.
Robbie is believed to be making $12.5 million for the lead role, according to Variety, while Mackey’s film salary is unknown.
Euromillions‘ mammoth prize would result in a lucky player becoming more than three times richer than the up-and-comer if they scoop the golden ticket.
The draw is set to take place on Friday night and the deadline to buy a ticket is 7.30pm.
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Players need to choose five numbers between 1-50 and two Lucky Star numbers between 1-12, or you can opt for a Lucky Dip random selection of numbers.
To win the jackpot prize, all five main numbers and the two lucky dip numbers need to match yours.
There are 13 other prizes on offer based on the amount of matching numbers drawn.
To check to see if you may have won a prize you can use the EuroMillions result checker.
If you bought your ticket online, the Lottery will email you so there’s no chance you’ll miss your winning jackpot.
And if you bought your ticket in a store, you can take it to any participating shop to get your numbers checked.