“My first priority was to make sure I had fun, which I most certainly did, since I knew I was nearing the end. “My game was a lot of fun. It was just incredible, and I recall laughing, sobbing, and yelling.
Additionally, Nay Nay seems unconcerned that the ITV version of the game has a £150,000 jackpot reduction, whereas the original Channel 4 show offered competitors a maximum prize of £250,000.
“When I went on the show it was more than just about the money,” she said. “For me, it was just about having a new experience, meeting individuals.
I would not have otherwise met, and keeping my religion. We’re going on vacation together; I’ve made lifelong buddies. “Money cannot purchase the experience.
The cash is only an added bonus. An old woman who “said she was a grandma herself, and she saw my grandma on the TV, and she was just watching my game alone,