Becky Witt. 36 (left) and Carly Wiggett,35,(right)won the EuroMillions together in 2013 (Picture: Steve Finn Photography)
It was all thanks to a little help from a horoscope that meant best friends Carly Wiggett and Becky Witt won £168,000 each on the lottery.
The pair from Dartford,Kent,bought a EuroMillions ticket after Carly’s mum,Tracy,read that a Pisces and Taurus would win the lottery if they entered together.
Lo and behold,their lucky win was written in the stars.
Twelve years later,Becky and Carly,both 36,who had never entered the lottery before,told Metro how the huge amount of money had changed their lives.
Carly’s mum Tracy,read in 2013 that a Pisces and Taurus should enter the lottery together
(Picture: Steve Finn Photography)
Top six EuroMillions winners of all time
Anonymous – €250,000,000 (£208,000) – The lucky Irish ticket holder scooped the top prize on June 17,2025
Anonymous – €250,000 (£209,087,500) – Joint first is another winner from Austria who won the prize on March 28,2025
Anonymous – €240,000 (£200,733,952) – This player from Austria matched all five numbers to win the big prize on December 8,2023
Anonymous – €230,000 (£192,376,378) – This is the top winner from the UK who won on July 19,2022
Anonymous – €220,000 (£184,022,527) – The person from Haiti (French Polynesia) won on October 15,2021
Joe and Jess Thwaite – €215 million (£179,830,489) – Joe and Jess Thwaite won their prize on May 10,2022
Life has changed a lot for the pair since 2013,and they are now both mums.
They told Metro: ‘We don’t always think about the win now,but that lucky moment 12 years ago is still benefiting us.
‘There’s no way either of us could afford to live where we do had we not bought our first homes with the win.’
Looking back at the win,they had this advice to those who had won the lottery.
‘Take your time with the big decisions,but enjoy your win,’ they said.
The duo looked back fondly on the time they won the lottery together (Picture: Steve Finn Photography)
‘While most went into buying our homes,we both allocated a certain amount to having fun,and that’s important. This amazing moment might not happen again,so celebrate it.
‘For us,sharing the news was brilliant,even now we look back at the pictures and laugh at the madness of the moment. To this day we both say we’re so pleased we shared that moment together.
‘Stay positive and believe that it really could be you.’
The Fingers Crossed installations are to celebrate the theme of hope (Picture: National Lottery)
Is there a wave of optimism this summer?
Research from the National Lottery seems to suggest so – with record levels of sunshine,an Oasis reunion and the Lionesses’ run to the Euros Quarter-Finals.
Author and expert in positive psychology Miriam Akhtar explained why national moments can be so effective at spreading optimism.
She said: ‘Humans are social creatures,so it’s natural that shared moments,such as major sporting events,have a significant impact on national levels of hope.
‘Optimism is infectious. Otherwise known as ‘emotional contagion’,research shows that happiness spreads up to three degrees of separation.
‘So,when the country is celebrating a Lioness win or enjoying the nostalgia of Oasis playing again,it takes hold nationally very quickly.’
Andy Carter,Senior Winners’ Advisor at Allwyn,operator of The National Lottery,added: ‘We’re fully embracing this wave of optimism. For anyone who has their fingers crossed for things to go your way,we hope that seeing our installations brings a renewed sense of optimism and inspires you to believe it could be you.’
To celebrate the theme of hope,the National Lottery has unveiled a series of Fingers Crossed installations – the national symbol of hope and optimism.
These can be found across landmarks in London,including the Royal Navy College in Greenwich,Southbank and Wembley Stadium.
A person who was feeling hopeful and lucky won a humongous amount of money on the lottery recently was the lucky person in Cork,Ireland.
They bagged the whopping £208,000 EuroMillions jackpot which had rolled over for two weeks after it reached its maximum size in early June.
It was Ireland’s 18th winner of the EuroMillions jackpot and largest ever win.
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