Eye-watering £34m EuroMillions jackpot could be yours tonight – making you richer than Rita Ora | The Sun

AN INCREDIBLE £34million jackpot could be yours TONIGHT if you win the EuroMillions draw – making you richer than Rita Ora.

The lucky player who bags the eye-watering fortune will be wealthier than the singer, who is worth around £30million, according to CelebrityNetWorth.com

The 32-year-old shot to fame in 2012 when she released her debut studio album Ora, which rose to the top of the UK charts.

Her most famous hits include bangers Anywhere, Your Song, Lonely Together and Let You Love Me.

Rita's engaging personality and broad fan base have also seen her land several prime-time telly gigs, including a stint as a judge on ITV’s The X Factor and America’s Next Top Model.

She has been a coach on The Voice UK and she appeared as a panellist on ITV’s The Masked Singer.

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The artist has even branched out into the film industry, appearing in the Fifty Shades films, which earned her £750,000.

Primark, the discount fashion retailer has also been curating the pieces with Hot Right Now singer for nearly two years.

The EuroMillions draw that could make you richer than the pop icon will take place at 8.45pm – but the deadline to buy your ticket is 7.30pm.

Tickets are just £2.50 per play and players gain automatic entry into the UK Millionaire Maker.

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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.

In order to win the mega million jackpot, all five main numbers must match yours, as well as both Lucky Star numbers.

The second place prize is still a life-changing £130.5k for the punter who draws five main numbers plus one Lucky Star.

However, there are 11 other prize tiers up for grabs depending on the amount of numbers a player matches.

Third place could also see a fortunate winner rake in £13,000.

You can play up to seven lines of numbers and buy up to 10 play slips at a time.

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.

Draws take place on Tuesday and Friday evenings.

A year ago someone's life changed forever when they scooped a massive £195million EuroMillions jackpot.

The UK ticket-holder pocketed the massive prize after it rolled over last July – but mystery still surrounds their identity as they never made their names public following the whopping win.

The unnamed Brit was worth more than Grammy-winner Adele – who is worth around £150million, according to the Sunday Times rich list.

Meanwhile Joe Thwaite, 49, and Jess Thwaite, 46, decided to go public after bagging themselves a EuroMillions jackpot in May 2022.

The Gloucestershire couple, who have been married for 11 years, won a massive £184million.

And, an anonymous Brit decided they would stay hidden when they bagged their £170million win in October 2019.

That massive jackpot made them richer than The Sussexes and Ed Sheeran.

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