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20-yr-old's Win Win riches after 'manifesting' victory

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October 12, 2025

THE winner of one of the biggest telly prizes went from having just 1p in her account to banking a fortune worth £1.5million.

- BY JANINE YAQOOB TV and Showbiz Editor

Sienna McSwiggan walked away with the top prize on ITV's Win Win last night - £1m in cash, two cars, two luxury holidays, a trip to Australia to see The Ashes and Take That tickets.

The 20-year-old cried tears of joy, saying the money would change the life of her and her family.

She says: “T’ve literally got a penny in my account. I'm over the moon.

“Life is really hard at the moment. The cost of living... It is a struggle. I've not grown up with privileges”

Sienna, a hotel worker who lives in Tamworth, Staffs, plans to use the money to treat her loved ones.

Her grandad and uncle will be waved off Down Under to watch the cricket, while mum Lisa will get a house. Sienna said: “She's done so much for me my whole life... I can’t wait to treat her because she deserves it so much”

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