$2 Million Lottery Win on Anniversary Leads Michigan Woman to Buy Home

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Michigan Woman Wins $2 Million, Plans to Buy Home and Secure Family’s Future
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An Oakland County woman celebrated a $2 million Michigan Lottery win on her wedding anniversary, turning a special day into a life-changing moment. She and her husband plan to use the winnings to buy a house, invest wisely, and save for their children’s college education. The winning ticket was purchased at a gas station in Auburn Hills and discovered while scratching it together on their anniversary.

Lottery Win on a Special Day

Lottery Win on Special Day
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The 44-year-old winner, who chose to remain anonymous, and her husband enjoy playing scratch-off tickets, especially the Michigan Lottery’s Diamonds & Gold game. Their luck turned extraordinary when they purchased a winning ticket at Opdyke Featherstone Mobil in Auburn Hills and discovered the prize while scratching it together on their anniversary.

Surprise Discovery

Surprise Discovery
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“We scratched this ticket off together on our wedding anniversary and my husband noticed the $2 million prize first,” she said. Though initially doubtful, the couple verified the win by scanning the ticket at a store and using a friend’s Lottery app.

Emotional Reaction

Emotional Reaction
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I started shaking and was in total shock when $2 million came up on the screen,” she recalled, describing the moment that changed their lives. The couple’s joy was tempered by the reality of managing such a sudden and significant financial gain, yet the overwhelming feeling was one of gratitude.

Choosing the Lump Sum

Choosing the Lump Sum
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Instead of opting for the full $2 million through annuity payments over multiple years, the winner decided to receive a lump sum payment. After taxes and deductions, the payout totaled approximately $1.3 million. This immediate access to funds allows the couple to take control of their financial future without delay.

Plans for the Prize Money

Plans for the Prize Money
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With the prize money in hand, the couple has laid out practical plans for the funds. Their priorities include purchasing a home, which will provide stability and a fresh start. Beyond real estate, they intend to invest wisely to grow their wealth over time. Saving for their children’s college education is also a key focus, ensuring long-term security for their family.

Diamonds & Gold Game’s Continued Success

Diamonds & Gold Game’s Continued Success
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Since its launch in March 2024, the Diamonds & Gold instant game has been a source of significant winnings for Michigan Lottery players. Over $54 million in prizes have been awarded to date, illustrating the game’s popularity and generous payouts. Despite this, more than $49 million in prizes remain, including one more $2 million top prize waiting to be claimed.

More Big Wins in Michigan

More Big Wins in Michigan
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The Michigan Lottery has seen multiple large winners recently, such as a man from Lapeer County who won $300,000. These wins continue to highlight the exciting possibilities for players throughout the state and demonstrate the ongoing appeal of instant games like Diamonds & Gold.

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