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Annika Noelle (Hope, B&B)
“I would put a lot in savings, buy a house, buy a big piece of rain forest and protect it, and donate a lot of it to animal charities.”
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Briana Nicole Henry (Jordan, GH)
“Man, if I were to win the lottery there are a lot of things I would want to do with that money, mostly for my family and probably some kind of animal rescue I would either want to donate to or start myself. But, the first thing I would probably do is buy a home. It’s a big dream of mine to be a homeowner someday soon, so that would definitely give me a jump start!”
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Tamara Braun
(Kim, GH)
“How much did I win? Was it like a $2 scratch-off of the Mega Powerball thing? Because if it’s the scratch-off, I think I’ll buy some black vegan licorice. If it’s the Powerball? Lots and lots of licorice.”
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Jennifer
Gareis (Donna, B&B)
“The first thing I would do is add it all up, after taxes, and see what it really is. Then, I would keep maybe 50 percent of it, and then divide the rest of it amongst my loved ones.”
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Jason Thompson (Billy, Y&R)
“I would buy an endless supply of plane tickets to visit every place in the world I wanted to see with my family and whoever else wanted to go. If I won a big enough jackpot, I’d buy a carbon-neutral private jet.”
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Thia Megia (Haley, DAYS)
“Book myself and my favorite people plane tickets for around the world or at least the top favorite countries we’d want to see. I want to see all of them. Definitely Japan. I want to revisit all of Southeast Asia. I want to explore all of Europe. I want to visit every continent.”
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Beth Maitland (Traci, Y&R)
“First, I would pay off my daughter’s student loan, then I would buy a cool condo close to work. Next, I would open a sanctuary for senior horses on a ranch in California’s central coast where they would have sunny days and full tummies for the rest of their lives.”
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Karla Mosley (Maya, B&B)
“I think [partner John and I] would probably fund some of our creative projects. We both have some big ideas that, hopefully, lead to larger social justice missions that we have,
so it would be nice to put some money toward that.”
Annika Noelle (Hope, B&B)
“I would put a lot in savings, buy a house, buy a big piece of rain forest and protect it, and donate a lot of it to animal charities.”
Briana Nicole Henry (Jordan, GH)
“Man, if I were to win the lottery there are a lot of things I would want to do with that money, mostly for my family and probably some kind of animal rescue I would either want to donate to or start myself. But, the first thing I would probably do is buy a home. It’s a big dream of mine to be a homeowner someday soon, so that would definitely give me a jump start!”
Tamara Braun
(Kim, GH)
“How much did I win? Was it like a $2 scratch-off of the Mega Powerball thing? Because if it’s the scratch-off, I think I’ll buy some black vegan licorice. If it’s the Powerball? Lots and lots of licorice.”
Jennifer
Gareis (Donna, B&B)
“The first thing I would do is add it all up, after taxes, and see what it really is. Then, I would keep maybe 50 percent of it, and then divide the rest of it amongst my loved ones.”
Jason Thompson (Billy, Y&R)
“I would buy an endless supply of plane tickets to visit every place in the world I wanted to see with my family and whoever else wanted to go. If I won a big enough jackpot, I’d buy a carbon-neutral private jet.”
Thia Megia (Haley, DAYS)
“Book myself and my favorite people plane tickets for around the world or at least the top favorite countries we’d want to see. I want to see all of them. Definitely Japan. I want to revisit all of Southeast Asia. I want to explore all of Europe. I want to visit every continent.”
Beth Maitland (Traci, Y&R)
“First, I would pay off my daughter’s student loan, then I would buy a cool condo close to work. Next, I would open a sanctuary for senior horses on a ranch in California’s central coast where they would have sunny days and full tummies for the rest of their lives.”
Karla Mosley (Maya, B&B)
“I think [partner John and I] would probably fund some of our creative projects. We both have some big ideas that, hopefully, lead to larger social justice missions that we have,
so it would be nice to put some money toward that.”
Photo credit: Gilles Toucas/Courtesy Of Bell-Phillip Television Inc