Deal Or No Deal contestant reveals the measly prizes offered on the Channel Ten game show after guessing briefcase contents correctly
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A Deal Or No Deal contestant has revealed the ‘measly’ prizes on offer on the Channel Seven game show.
TikTok user SagalOnline took to the social media platform on Thursday to share a clip of her appearing in the long-running show.
The footage showed a contestant choosing Sagal to open her briefcase, saying: ‘I think I’ll choose number ten because you look stunning up there.’
Sagal then guessed that her briefcase contained $7,500 and, upon opening her case, revealed that her guess was correct.
Obviously chuffed with her intuition, Sagal beamed and screamed in elated anticipation as host Grant Denyer and the studio audience erupted with excitement over the correct guess.
However, her excitement was soon deflated upon realising the prize she would receive for her efforts.
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A Deal Or No Deal contestant has revealed the ‘measly’ prizes on offer on the Channel Seven game show
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Grant enthusiastically revealed that Sagal was now the proud owner of a Deal Or No Deal board game and $250 in cash.
Sagal kept a brave face after receiving the game, which retails for $29, but revealed he true feelings in the comment on the clip.
‘A random side quest & why was I screaming like that (I thought I was going to win 100k ugh),’ she wrote.
Her followers agreed, also taking umbrage with the prize on offer.
‘It’s a shame back in the day the right pick would’ve landed her $1000 & now it’s a measly $100 & a board game,’ one commented.
Another said ‘they robbed you,’ to which Sagal replied: ‘Don’t worry, I’ll be back.’
A third offered: ‘Girl i would be posting this clip everywhereee if i was you.’
‘LMAOOOOO! I would chuck it in my LinkedIn if I could,’ Sagal jokingly replied.
It was a different story for fellow game show contestant David Genat, who recently took home the largest prize ever won on a game show.
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TikTok user SagalOnline took to the social media platform on Thursday to share a clip featuring her appearing on the long-running show hosted by Grant Denyer (pictured)
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After correctly guessing the contents of her briefcase, Sagal was rewarded with a deal Or No Deal board game
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Sagal kept a brave face after receiving the game, which retails for $29, but revealed he true feelings in the comment on the clip
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The Australian Survivor star, who won Australian Survivor: All Stars in 2020, had taken the crown on the USA show Deal Or No Deal Island.
The 45-year-old Aussie model walked away with US$5.8million from the NBC series, which comes in at a cool AU$9.2million.
Channel Seven caught up with David in Los Angeles in March following the airing of his landmark win.
When asked how it feels becoming an instant multimillionaire, David did not struggle to find an answer.
‘It feels pretty good, man. I’ve got to say it feels pretty, pretty, pretty good. It’s amazing,’ he gushed.
The reporter then asked if it was a tough task keeping his eye-watering win a secret for six months.
David then revealed he had to keep his mouth shut for even longer while admitting he still hadn’t been paid, despite his episode being filmed nearly eight months prior.
‘No, it’s longer. We filmed in August so it’s been really wild, and I haven’t gotten the money yet.’
The reality star was not concerned about his lack of payment, adding: ‘That’s a good thing.’
Nonetheless, David added that he would be keeping an eagle eye on his bank balance over the coming weeks.
‘I think you’ve got 90 days from the final ep,’ he said.
‘But I will be checking my bank balance on Instagram every day, don’t you worry.’