A LUCKY ticket holder winning tonight’s £137m EuroMillions will be truly shaken and stirred after matching the wealth of 007 Bond legend Daniel Craig.
The British secret agent star is worth around £140m and someone winning the top prize will match his wealth as quickly as it takes to mix the film hero’s favourite vodka martini tipple.
And they’ll end up richer than singer and actor Harry Styles, to boot.
The top prize has surged above the £100m net worth of the ex-One Direction singer, 28, with no one having won the jackpot since September 23.
That draw produced Britain’s third biggest ever Lotto winner, when the unnamed ticket holder pocketed £171.8m.
And 2022 has been a particularly lucky year for Brits, with the first and second biggest ever winners also netting their jackpots.
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Joe and Jess Thwaite from Gloucestershire became our biggest-ever winners with a £184.2m prize in May.
And that record was smashed two months later when an anonymous player scooped a mammoth £195.7m haul.
But winners should be careful what they wish for.
A EuroMillions winner has told how he finds his new lifestyle of mansions and supercars boring.
Neil Trotter, a mechanic from Coulsdon, scooped a whopping £107.9m back in 2014 after telling all his friends and family that he would win big.
The race-car fan traded in his Ford Focus for a Jaguar and a Porsche when he won his fortune.
And he bought a Grade II-listed mansion with its own lake set in 400 acres of land.
But Trotter now says his life of luxury and leisure is “quite boring”.
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He said: “Going from having to work to not having to work any more was quite a strange thing to adjust to. I soon found out that sitting at home watching telly all day was quite boring.”
Trotter added that the Camelot group which runs the lottery warned him not to do anything with his winnings straight away.”