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Girl, you better take that billion dollars and hire you a bodyguard and get her on. Talking about she's scared. Girl, don't play. Don't play with it. Don't play with it. Don't play with it.
Grand Rising TT thank you so much for posting the soundbite I do want to say that I think it's annoying that when people win the jackpot that the cameraman and whoever has like the the organization that helped her win or whatever it is right that they have the camera shoved in her face they're trying to ask her her name like are you guys trying to get this woman robbed like what the fuck
Even she said she's scared, yet people are chasing her, people are saying get a bodyguard, you know, she's like you have to talk about it right now, it's like, or else what? She's emotional, she doesn't like the cameras in front of her face, you guys are not respecting her personal space, you know, she just asked for a minute, like, that's terrible.
So many other billionaires get to have their identity be anonymous, except for jackpot winners. Except for jackpot winners. Ever since I was a kid, as long as I can remember, everybody knows if you win the jackpot, your identity is put on blast. Why? But why is that though? Why can't you just let the person accept it anonymously? You know, yeah, we saw her face, you know?
I do hope this woman is okay. I hope that despite her face being out there and possibly her name, that she was left alone, right? Unfortunately, I have heard of jackpot winners being burglarized, murdered for their money by people in the public, by family members, etc. So I do hope she's alright, but congratulations to her.