Who Wants To Be a Millionaire fans were left swooning over the ‘beautiful’ Mainga tonight as she managed to win major cash.
She answered question after question correctly before bagging an astounding £64,000 with a lucky coincidence.
Her £64k question was: “In 2013, Penguin merged with which other company to form the world’s largest book publisher?”
The multiple-choice options given were Simon & Schuster, Random House, Pan Macmillan, or Harper Collins.
Mainga knew the correct answer was Random House as she used to work there, and was even there when the two companies merged.
She said: “I can’t believe this. I used to work there. I was there when they merged! It was Random House.”
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Viewers were thrilled for the player and showered her with compliments during her stint on the ITV show.
One viewer gushed: “Oh wow, she’s so pretty”.
While another wrote: “Mainga is beautiful and I was totally rooting for her to win. I think I’m in love with her”.
A third added: “Who is this beautiful queen on Millionaire?”
Many couldn’t believe the astounding coincidence which resulted in her winning the life-changing amount of money.
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One said: “What a fortunate question… she used to work there when they merged!”
While another wrote: “Wow! What are the chances of that? This was meant to be.”
“OMG what a lush question for her!!”, penned a third.
Sadly, it was the next question that prevented Mainga from progressing in the quizzing competition as she gave her first incorrect answer.
This meant she went home with £64,000 and fans showered her with praise after her huge win as one said: “I’m chuffed for Mainga. What a great contestant!”
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Tonight’s first contestant was Rachel, who got nearly bagged £32,000, but suffered a brutal incorrect answer.
This meant she went home with £1,000.
Next up was Norma, who also struggled to answer questions correctly.
She also managed to bag £1,000 before being eliminated from the show.
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire next airs on Sunday.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk