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EuroMillions: Brit will be 'richer than Ozzy Osbourne' if they win scoop £184m jackpot

Buying a EuroMillions ticket for Tuesday's draw could make you richer than the Prince of... Darkness.

Tuesday’s jackpot of £184million dwarfs the estimated £150m Black Sabbath rocker Ozzy Osbourne and wife Sharon are worth.

It would also make a single British ticket holder the UK’s biggest EuroMillions winner.

An anonymous winner currently holds the title after scooping a massive £170m in October 2019.

Andy Carter, senior winners’ advisor at The National Lottery, said: “This massive amount could not only change a winners’ life, but would make a huge difference to their friends, family and community.”

If no-one matches five numbers and two lucky stars tonight, the money will rollover to nearly £197m on Friday, after which it will be capped until someone wins.

The married couple are worth £150million (Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

Mr Carter added: “My team and I have our fingers crossed for all UK players and are on standby.

“Make sure you grab your ticket early.”

Some UK winners have turned their plans into a reality after scooping the top prize in previous draws.

Colin and Chris Weir won £161million (SWNS.com)

Colin and Chris Weir, from Largs in Ayrshire, Scotland, took home the 2011 jackpot worth £161,653,000.

The couple worked as a TV cameraman and psychiatric nurse before becoming the biggest lottery winners in Europe.

In 2012, Adrian and Gillian Bayford hit the August jackpot bagging themselves £148,656,000.

Adrian and Gillian Bayford scooped £148million (Vikki Lince)

The couple said they planned to splash out on luxury cars and holidays but sadly separated 15 months later.

Adrian had joked to Gillian that he had not bought a ticket before realising that he had won.

Frances and Patrick Connolly scooped £114,969,775 after hitting the jackpot on New Year's Day in 2019.

The pair, from County Armagh in Northern Ireland, won after buying a Lucky Dip ticket and celebrated their astonishing win with a hug and a cuppa.

Anonymous ticket holders won jackpots of around £121m and £123m in April 2018 and 2021 respectively.

Further anonymous winners include prizes of around £84m and £113m in 2010, £46m in 2012, £81m in 2013, and £73m in 2014.

Later wins include £93m in 2015, £52m in 2016, £52m and £88m in 2017, £76m and £78m in 2018, £71m in 2019, £79m in 2020, and £59m and £112m in 2021.

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